She Slept Next to Her Dead Partner for Three Weeks
As usual, I was browsing the internet when I came across something that really made me stop and feel uneasy.
The Mirror newspaper published an article about a British woman who, after her partner’s death, slept in the same bedroom with his body for three weeks straight.
The womanβs name is Sally Smithson, 61 years old, from Oxford. Her partner, John Blackwell, apparently died from a heart attack. Instead of calling anyone or arranging help, she decided to keep it secret.
She told friends he was away on business or had gone to the hospital. For three weeks she lived like nothing happened.
But she couldnβt hide everything. She kept canceling her regular cleaning appointments. The cleaner got worried and eventually told someone. Thatβs when the police got involved.
They went to the house and found Johnβs body still lying on the bedroom floor. Three weeks had passed, and the decomposition had already begun.
Hereβs what really got to me: Sally wasnβt living in another room or on a different floor. She continued sleeping in that very bedroom β right next to the body. Every night. For three weeks.
I canβt imagine how a person gets to that point. Was it grief? Denial? Shock? Or something even darker? Itβs hard to say, but the story stays with you.
For me, this goes beyond normal sadness. Itβs almost like the boundary between life and death blurred for her. She didnβt just ignore the body β she shared the space with it. Night after night.
The Mirror was the first to break the story, and police are still investigating. No charges have been filed yet, but the case feels more like a psychological mystery than anything else.
I previously wrote about a strange phenomenon in Japan. Apparently, people there pay money to climb into real coffins and lie there while still alive.
