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http://www.therecord.com/news-story...stairs-for-six-months-expecting-resurrection/
I was unable to find this on the regular WS boards and I am pretty sure someone must have written about this weird case!
Neighbours spotted family praying and chanting in the yard but hadn't seen the husband for some time.
He was dead for six months upstairs. Wife had sealed off vents to contain smells and family went on with life. His body wasn't discovered until September 2013.
Wife was charged under the Coroner's Act for failing to report.
She and the children have now relocated to Ft Erie .....
''When neighbours asked about her husband, curious about the 52-year-old man's seeming disappearance, Kaling Wald would tell them he was "in God's hands now."
On Monday, Kaling, 50, pleaded guilty to failing to notify police or the coroner that her husband had died due to a sickness that was not being treated by a doctor. It's the first known case of its kind (involving the resurrection belief) in Canada. "
I was unable to find this on the regular WS boards and I am pretty sure someone must have written about this weird case!
Neighbours spotted family praying and chanting in the yard but hadn't seen the husband for some time.
He was dead for six months upstairs. Wife had sealed off vents to contain smells and family went on with life. His body wasn't discovered until September 2013.
Wife was charged under the Coroner's Act for failing to report.
She and the children have now relocated to Ft Erie .....
''When neighbours asked about her husband, curious about the 52-year-old man's seeming disappearance, Kaling Wald would tell them he was "in God's hands now."
On Monday, Kaling, 50, pleaded guilty to failing to notify police or the coroner that her husband had died due to a sickness that was not being treated by a doctor. It's the first known case of its kind (involving the resurrection belief) in Canada. "