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Body decomposes at deep end of pool while people swim above. For two days.



Man of Harveys

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Jul 9, 2003
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Quite a big story in these parts at the moment. Apparently the decomposition of the body kept making the water in the deep end murkier...

BBC News - Body

Body 'unseen in Massachusetts swimming pool for days'

Marie Joseph's friends thought she had simply left the pool

Authorities in the US state of Massachusetts are trying to find out how a body lay unnoticed in a swimming pool for more than two days as the public continued to use the facility.

Marie Joseph, 36, had used a slide at the Veterans Memorial Pool in Fall River on Sunday but failed to return to the surface.

The body was found on Tuesday when teenagers broke in for a night swim.

The permit for the pool, described as "cloudy", had expired six months ago.

The woman's body, which was found resting on the bottom of the swimming pool, reportedly went unnoticed when a city health inspector examined the pool earlier on Tuesday, the Boston Globe newspaper reported.

The inspector described the public pool as cloudy in an examination report.

The swimming pool had not previously been inspected in about a year, and its permit had expired on 31 December 2010, Fall River mayor William Flanagan said on Thursday.

Mr Flanagan has ordered the immediate inspection of 21 pools in the city, while Massachusetts has closed dozens of state-run swimming pools as the investigation into Ms Joseph's death continues.

Two inspectors, who had stopped by the pool on Monday, have been placed on administrative leave.

An autopsy on Ms Joseph's body has been completed but the results have not yet been published.

Ms Joseph, a native of Haiti, had five children and worked as a housekeeper at a hotel in the state of Rhode Island.

'Systematic breakdown'

Health officials sought to allay public concern, saying the chlorine in the water would have offered protection from any contamination.

State public health medical director Dr Lauren Smith said: "I want to reassure the public that, as disturbing as it is to you, there are no health risks associated with this."

State energy and environmental affairs secretary Richard Sullivan told the Associated Press: "The facts appear to indicate that a woman was in the water for a number of days and not noticed by staff, patrons or other inspections that may have taken place."

He said there had been "a breakdown systematically somewhere".

But he said he believed that normal procedures of checking pools after closure had been taken.

"We undergo a procedure with each and every one of our pools. We believe all of those were in place here."

Ms Joseph had reportedly entered the slide with a nine-year-old boy who noticed she had not resurfaced. The pool is at most 4m (12ft) deep.

One of Ms Joseph's friends said the boy had told a lifeguard Ms Joseph was missing but that no checks were done and her friends thought she had simply left the pool.

The body was found 58 hours later by a group of teenagers who jumped a locked fence at about 2200 on Tuesday.

One regular swimmer, Louie Cahill, told ABC: "The pool is 12ft deep. You cannot see anybody in the bottom of that pool."

A spokesman for the Bristol County district attorney, Gregg Miliote, told CNN that a decomposing body could take a couple of days before becoming buoyant.
 










Jun 18, 2011
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tunbridge wells
bit shoddy of the friends to not ring her and ask her why she left, wouldnt any normal person think it odd that a friend ' simply leaves the pool?' what were the lifeguards doing? obviously not guarding lives, grim story
 




Brovion

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Jul 6, 2003
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What would increase its buoyancy? If the lungs are filled with water then surely that makes the body denser than water.
As the body decomposes it fills with gas. People who've been dead for a few days look really fat as their skin (which is quite tough) inflates like a balloon. Eventually the body would rise to the surface, buoyed up by the 'corpse gas'. Then after a few more days the rotting skin finally splits, releasing a really stinking gas; water then floods into the corpse and it sinks back down again.
 


Eggman

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Jul 8, 2003
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As the body decomposes it fills with gas. People who've been dead for a few days look really fat as their skin (which is quite tough) inflates like a balloon. Eventually the body would rise to the surface, buoyed up by the 'corpse gas'. Then after a few more days the rotting skin finally splits, releasing a really stinking gas; water then floods into the corpse and it sinks back down again.

Which is nice.
 


pauli cee

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Jan 21, 2009
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As the body decomposes it fills with gas. People who've been dead for a few days look really fat as their skin (which is quite tough) inflates like a balloon. Eventually the body would rise to the surface, buoyed up by the 'corpse gas'. Then after a few more days the rotting skin finally splits, releasing a really stinking gas; water then floods into the corpse and it sinks back down again.

loving this post!!
 




Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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No diving. No running. No bombing. No petting. No decomposing.
 


skipper734

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Aug 9, 2008
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They need to send for Kay Scarpetter. She deals with this sort of thing. I bet all the people that swam in the pool whilst she was decomposing are still showering and using copious quantities of mouthwash. :nono:
 


seagullsovergrimsby

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Aug 21, 2005
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Are they trying to trace her relatives ? She owes a couple of days more admission price.
 




Lady Whistledown

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It wouldn't be massively decomposed after only two days anyway. Won't stop thousands of Americans claiming mysterious symptoms and suing the pool though.
 








seagullsovergrimsby

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Aug 21, 2005
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It wouldn't be massively decomposed after only two days anyway. Won't stop thousands of Americans claiming mysterious symptoms and suing the pool though.

Wouldn't all the urine in the swimming pool mask the taste of a slowly rotting corpse ?
 












Sloe Joe

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Oct 7, 2010
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I'm sure that Elliott Bennett could come up with a tasty, piquant, swimming pool based watercress dressing to accompany his decomposie fantastique - surely a 'hit' with his new team members and heartily endosedr by Delia.
 


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