A elderly woman was found in a Toronto Driveway without vital signs in the bitter cold. It was said that no one answered her cries for help. There might have been a different outcome if the police were informed earlier or at all. A newspaper women found the women at 5:30 a.m. in a driveway at Kennaley Crescent just a block away from her home. It is said that the women had Alzheimer's disease which had her walk away her from her house around 2 in the morning in the bitter cold. The is no foul play suspected in the case but she looked distraught and looking for help. It is suspected that many people saw this and did not call the police.
This is surprising because an old lady like this asking for help everyone just watching and not helping sounds rotten. This does not feel real and not really happening. If this true it is just wrong and out of this world. People who saw this should have to jail because I do not know how you watch it and not do anything
After finishing the YPI project on the Alzheimer's Society of York Region, I can truly say that I have been able to further understand the disease and symptoms of it. I can now empathize towards victims of Alzheimer's and understand what they are going through. I hope that if people see an old women in the middle of the night, in the blistering cold, crying for help they would not simple leave her there. She almost died in the cold and no-one lent a hand. I sure hope that these people reflect upon their actions that realize what they did was horrible.
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