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A 53-year-old man was found dead Tuesday inside a tent pitched at the Occupy New Orleans encampment at Duncan Plaza across from City Hall. He appears to have been living in the tent inside the occupation zone, said John Gagliano, chief investigator for the Orleans Parish Coroner's Office.
The man appears to have been dead for at least two days, Gagliano said.
Originally posted by radosta
reply to post by GmoS719
Occupy N.O. has between 50-100 people at any time.
The last 2 days got above 80 degrees or close to it.
53 is not old.
Originally posted by GmoS719
Originally posted by radosta
reply to post by GmoS719
Occupy N.O. has between 50-100 people at any time.
The last 2 days got above 80 degrees or close to it.
53 is not old.
The average age for heart attacks is 66.
You don't know the condition of his health.
53 is old enough.
I doubt this had anything to do with crime, and for you to suggest it is wrong.
Originally posted by radosta
Originally posted by GmoS719
Originally posted by radosta
reply to post by GmoS719
Occupy N.O. has between 50-100 people at any time.
The last 2 days got above 80 degrees or close to it.
53 is not old.
The average age for heart attacks is 66.
You don't know the condition of his health.
53 is old enough.
I doubt this had anything to do with crime, and for you to suggest it is wrong.
My point is: There were not very many people there. Certainly no large crowds. A few dozen. Yet, a guy dies in an environment hot enough to where he'll be putting out an obvious smell , especially after a day or so in a warm, humid environment. As a resident, I know New Orleans very well, so while murder is a very strong possibility, it's more likely drug overdose.
Yet, no one thought to check on the guy? This doesn't sound like a caring community to me. In most situations where I'm in a crowd, people make friends with the people directly around them within a half hour or so. That's how it plays in Louisiana anyway. For someone to not emerge from their tent for over 2 days and no one to notice sounds indicative of a community I'd want nothing to do with. Also indicative that the "occupiers" are not locals.
Originally posted by radosta
I know there has been a lot of crime, drug use, and filthy conditions at many of these Occupy protests, but "dead for at least two days" without being noticed!?!
Originally posted by beezzer
A very apt metaphor for a movement that died before it had a chance to enact their brand of change.
RIP
Nameless man. Hope you found peace.