An elderly man stuck in the Elevator for almost a month

An elderly man stuck in the Elevator for almost a month

Last week in the Parking lot of one of the residential complex Denver, Colorado, in the locked Elevator was found the body of 82-year-old Isaac Komissarchik, a pensioner for 28 days were considered missing. All the time he spent in prison.

His decomposed remains were found on Wednesday, August 2. That day, residents living in an apartment complex Woodstream Village, caused by the repair workers complaining about the stenchemanating from the car Park. By the way, it was closed for repairs.

An elderly man stuck in the Elevator for almost a month

Moreover, complaints about the horrible smell was regularly reported to managers, but nobody did nothing.

The last time Komissarchik seen July 5 in the medical facility, which is located near Woodstream Village. Perhaps he was suffering from dementia, suggests The Denver Post.

When it became known about the disappearance of a pensioner, the city has placed ads about his disappearance, and firefighters searched five local ponds.

PLZ-RT MISSING ADULT: Isaak Komisarchik he was last seen near 9900 E Yale #Denver, please help authorities find him and ensure his welfare! pic.twitter.com/jbbFqUb7Zs

— Denver Police Dept. (@DenverPolice) July 6, 2017

«Please be alert, missing adult: the last time Isaac saw Komissarchik near 9900 E Yale Denver. Please help the authorities to find him and ensure his wellbeing!»

Investigators managed to establish that after Isaac got stuck in the lift, he twice pressed the emergency button, but no response followed.

While Denver operators of lifts are required to monitor alarms round the clock.

The man could only wait for the moment when somebody will find it. Unfortunately, this occurred too late, a month later.

Pathologists are still unable to determine the cause of death of Isaac Komissarchik due to the fact that the body is heavily decomposed.

It is still unknown as Komisarek was in the Elevator. And the Elevator was in working condition, according to the representative of police of Denver, John white.

From Isaac Komissarchik left a lot of relatives, but almost all of them refused an interview to The Washington Post.

“It’s hard for me to talk about it,” admitted Svetlana Komissarchik, the wife of the cousin of Isaac. She also added that an elderly man had a great sense of humor. Isaac loved to joke and to write poems in Russian language, “especially for his grandchildren.”

“There was not a single event or celebration, when he would not have written a line,” said his daughter Elena.

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