Man Who Froze To Death Didn't Pay Bills
Records Show 93-Year-Old In Michigan Was Confused On How To Pay For Utilities
The Bay City Times reports Wednesday that city records it obtained under the Freedom of Information Act say five other letters were sent to Marvin Schur's home in the past two years. His body was found Jan. 17, several days after Bay City Electric Light & Power restricted electricity and a month after his final shut-off notice.
Records suggest he was confused about how to pay. He tried at least twice to pay bills at his bank, which couldn't accept them.
Mayor Charles Brunner says it appears Schur's problems were warnings of his vulnerability and should have been "a red flag" to officials.
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