Worker dead at Wells Fargo desk for 4 days



A timeline released by police suggests the worker’s body was there for four days before being discovered.

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50 thoughts on “Worker dead at Wells Fargo desk for 4 days”

  1. Somebody knew. Society is just so selfish these days that everybody wanted to make it "somebody else's problem".

    Pay attention all you people who think living single and without a family is so great, you could be next. Get married, raise a family, don't just be a cog in a cubicle who dies and nobody notices.

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  2. Another sad aspect of this is that within the 4 days that she was dead, no friends/family/associates ever checked on her or called her job when they couldn't reach her, it finally took a fellow employee coming up to her to realize she was dead. I hate to speculate, but she seemed to have lived a very lonely life.

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  3. Most people are invisible now. Most live their lives with faces buried in screens, and are completely socially unconscious. They live in their own world. It's only natural that people wouldn't notice someone who was not making a scene.

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  4. When i started out as a new nurse at a high pressure hospital unit, one of the more senior nurses gave me the best advice: don't let management dictate your life, don't do overtime that you can't handle, you are more important than work because if something happens to you from overworking, management won't even send you flowers at the funeral.

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  5. I hate to say it but to be honest the only day that surprises me …a little is Monday

    Friday is Friday….Sat/Sun = the weekend

    Again, if she died Friday PM ….unfortunately I can absolutely see nobody finding her until Monday……

    IMO only "Monday" is the wTF …

    Especially in a world where ppl are working remotely and on phones with earpods in ears….minding their own business.

    And if Monday is a light staff day ….unfortunately it's not that unimaginable…..I'd wonder where the cleaning crew was perhaps

    Otherwise, I can see it, especially starting on a Friday

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  6. It’s interesting that people are blaming Wells Fargo but how about holding the people accountable that actually worked near her each day? Those are the ones we should be blaming

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  7. This happened because she was required to work 'hybrid' and was previously a WFH employee, idiotic arbitrary return to office policies just because companies don't want to 'waste' their big buildings. There was no reason for her to be working in the office at all.

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  8. Seeing as I work security and take note that if staff is still on site, I would check on them, especially on building checks, someone whether Wells Fargo employee or security could notice hours after, not days.

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  9. Actually, it is the society the left has created, no one wants to be bothered, because more than likely there were only losses to be encountered for engaging with another individual.

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  10. Why didn't anyone from security find her? I understand she died on a Friday and most offices don't have people working Saturday or Sunday making it less likely for anyone in her department to notice but the 24/7 security should be patrolling the office once in a while making sure everything and EVERYONE is O.K. And it's still sad that she went all day Monday without her department noticing but with so many people working from home these days leaving many office buildings basically empty these types of scenarios become more likely.

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