• Sandie08 @Sandie08 Walton-On-Thames - updated 2y

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

    My daughter is house hunting and couldnā€™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 (wonā€™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 donā€™t know. There were no children at home thank goodness.
    So my daughter canā€™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 sheā€™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 Iā€™m getting eerie.

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

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