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Date:Tue, 13 Feb 2001 07:26:00 -0800 (PST)

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Sanjeev Khanna@ENRON
02/13/2001 03:25 PM
To: Maria Garza/HOU/ECT@ECT, V Charles Weldon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mark
Breese/HOU/ECT@ECT, Eric Moon/HOU/ECT@ECT, Michelle Zhang/HOU/ECT, Edith
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Subject: Check your coworkers




In the Birmingham Sunday Mercury (7th Jan 2001)

Worker Dead at Desk For 5 Days

Bosses of a publishing firm are trying to work out why no one noticed
that one of their employees had been sitting dead at his desk for FIVE
DAYS before anyone asked if he was feeling okay.

George Turklebaum, 51, who had been employed as a proof-reader at a New
York firm for 30 years, had a heart attack in the open-plan office he
shared with 23 other workers. He quietly passed away on Monday, but nobody
noticed until Saturday morning when an office cleaner asked why he was
still working during the weekend.

His boss Elliot Wachiaski said "George was always the first guy in
each morning and the last to leave at night, so no one found it unusual that
he was in the same position all that time and didn't say anything. He was
always absorbed in his work and kept much to himself."

A post mortem examination revealed that he had been dead for five days
after suffering a coronary. Ironically, George was proofreading
manuscripts of medical textbooks when he died.