Sheila Seleoane had to be identified by dental records as her body had decomposed.
The body of a woman lay undiscovered for two-and-a-half years in her south-east London home despite repeated calls by residents, an inquest heard.
A post-mortem found the cause of her death was unascertained due to the advanced state of decomposition of Ms Seleoane's body. There were also two police visits to Lord's Court within a week in October 2020, where officers were unable to make contact with the resident. She was wearing blue pyjamas and a white top, while there was "a brown substance around her body which must be a product of decomposition", he said.
"In hindsight, it was clear that there had been a sudden change in behaviour. In this case, we recognise that more could have been done."
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