• Sandie08 @Sandie08 Walton-On-Thames - updated 4y

    Okay question time, honest answers please. šŸ”šŸ 

    My daughter is house hunting and couldn’t understand why this lovely house had been reduced in price and already an offer put in. She then read elsewhere a newspaper article that the drunken wife had fallen down the stairs, and ended up in a nasty way at the bottom on the wooden flooring (won’t go into gory detail) and sadly died. She was divorcing her husband, hmm...?? Her sister is now selling the house, why not the husband I don’t know. There were no children at home thank goodness.
    So my daughter can’t get her head around this especially as has same flooring and every time she went up/down the stairs, and her children, she would think of this tragedy. Her husband says not to be so silly but she’s declined to view. Estate agents say many people die in their houses, of course that happens, but usually in bed? In my first house the elderly lady died and I did ask was it in the bedroom, agent said no, well he would of course, but sometimes I felt I could smell an old fashioned perfume in the night... sorry now I’m getting eerie.

    So anyway my question is, knowing that history, ā€œcould you live in a house like thatā€...??

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