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Scott Fisher

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Gender Male
Age 60
Date of birth July 20,1963
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born San Jose
California
United States
Height 201 (cm)
Weight 107 (kg)
Spouse Dina Eastwood
Erica Tomlinson-Fisher
Awards Academy Award for Best Visual Effects
BAFTA Award for Best Special Visual Effects
List height6 ft 7 in
Colleges UC Santa Barbara
Play career1986–2002
High_schoolsMission San Jose
Fremont
California
List weight235 lb
Nba draft1986
NationalityAmerican
Australian
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Scott Fisher is an American-Australian former professional basketball player and coach, most known for his time spent with the Perth Wildcats of the National Basketball League in both roles. As a player, he won the NBL MVP in 1989 and 1992 while playing for the North Melbourne Giants.

Peckham woman lay undiscovered in flat for two years, inquest told

Jul 21,2022 11:30 pm

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.

Sheila Seleoane, 58, had to be identified by dental records after she was found in the Living Room of her flat in Peckham in February.

The inquest was told there had been numerous Missed Opportunities by both her landlord and The Police .

Housing association Peabody has apologised for What Happened .

Ms Seleoane was last seen alive during a GP visit in August 2019.

A post-mortem found The Cause of her death was unascertained due to the advanced state of decomposition of Ms Seleoane's body.

However, she suffered from Crohn's disease and bowel inflammation, London Inner South Coroner's Court heard.

The inquest was told residents had repeatedly contacted the housing association and police about Ms Seleoane.

She had not paid rent since August 2019 but landlord Peabody cut off her gas supply in June 2020, three months after applying for universal credit to cover her rent.

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 .

However, a miscommunication by a Met Police controller mistakenly concluded that Ms Seleoane had been seen alive and Well - and This Was passed on to Peabody.

That controller retired from The Met Last Year , but would have been recommended for possible disciplinary action, Det Ch Insp Amanda Mawhinney told the inquest.

In February, Ms Seleoane was found by officers. Det Sgt Scott Fisher said he found her lying in The Recovery position in the " extremely tidy and Well -kept" one bedroom flat.

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 .

Ashling Fox, deputy chief executive officer for Peabody, admitted they could have done more to check on Ms Seleoane's wellbeing.

She Said : " There were opportunities, with hindsight, where dots could have been joined up more quickly at The Time .

" 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. "

A clearly emotional Ms Fox added: " Everyone was devastated. I don't think anyone comes to work to do a bad job. "

The Chief executive officer at The Time of incident revealed they were trying to reach nine Peabody tenants who they have had no contact from in the Last Year .

Concluding the inquest, The Coroner said Ms Seleoane had died from " unknown causes".

Delivering an open verdict, Dr Julian Morris added: " Any death is sad. To lie undetected for in all likelihood over two years, is difficult to fathom in 2022. "

One Lord's Court resident, who reported maggots in her flat in Late Summer 2019, told The Bbc she was in a state of " shock and disappointment" following the inquest.

She Said : " There's no excuse for why Peabody didn't Do Something before the pandemic.

" There's a lot of things that have been missed that they didn't consider. "

Another resident, who first reported a foul stench in September 2019, said Peabody did not take their concerns seriously.

She Said : " It doesn't make sense to me that she had no-one. No-one noticed she was missing.

" There are still so many Unanswered Questions , so many gaps. More could have been done. It's not been good enough. "

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Source of news: bbc.com

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