A woman who was found dead in her bathroom was “distressed” about an ongoing leak which had turned her kitchen floor into a swamp, the neighbour who discovered her body has revealed. 

Jeffrey Frimpong, who lived below the woman on the Tabard Gardens estate in Southwark, claimed the lady said she’d tried to contact the council about the problem but hadn’t received any help.

Southwark News first revealed the discovery of the woman’s body on Wednesday (January 11). 

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Dad, Mr Frimpong, 35, called on the lady’s flat in March last year after a leak started dripping through to his house below. Once inside, he found the lady’s kitchen and hallway flooded with water. This was the last time he saw her.

Pictures shared with the Local Democracy Reporting Service have revealed the horrific condition of the property.

News Shopper: A leak flooded the woman's floor. Picture: Jeffrey FrimpongA leak flooded the woman's floor. Picture: Jeffrey Frimpong

Mr Frimpong told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: “I went into her house on March 9, 2022 and there was water all on the floor and the water was covering the kitchen floor and the hallway. She was distressed because of the state of the leak and the state of the property. It was terrible. She told me that she tried to contact the council herself and she said no one was helping.” 

The lady was found dead in the bathroom of her flat last Friday (January 6) after Mr Frimpong called Southwark Council’s emergency hotline when the leak started to drip into a cupboard where his gas metre was.

A council employee who attended said they needed to force entry into the woman’s flat. When they opened the door, Mr Frimpong said they found her body on the bathroom floor. It is unknown how long she had been there. 

He said: “The carpenter opened the door and that’s when I saw the body on the floor in the bathroom. We struggled to open the door because of the letters and I saw her hair hanging out from the bathroom door.”

News Shopper: Water had flooded the woman's floor. Picture: Jeffrey FrimpongWater had flooded the woman's floor. Picture: Jeffrey Frimpong

Mr Frimpong added that he’d spent the previous nine months emailing Southwark Council weekly about the worsening leak from the lady’s flat, but that no one came to check on the property. 

He said: “I was getting nowhere. They [Southwark] kept saying they couldn’t access her property without going through the courts. It was at least every other day I was messaging them by September. That’s when I contacted complaints because nothing was being done about the leak.”

Mr Frimpong added: “Her body was there in the bathroom and my bathroom is directly below hers. Water was dripping into my bathroom from hers and if her body was in the water then who knows what was leaking into our bathroom.”

News Shopper: Water damage from the leak above in Mr Frimpong's house. Picture: Robert FirthWater damage from the leak above in Mr Frimpong's house. Picture: Robert Firth

The Met Police said they were called to a property on Newcomen Street in Borough after a woman’s body was found. She was pronounced dead at the scene and her death is not being treated as suspicious, the Met added. 

Cllr Darren Merrill, Southwark Council’s cabinet member for council homes and homelessness, said: “I am incredibly saddened that a woman has been found dead in one of our council properties, and extend my heartfelt condolences to her family and friends. 

“We are supporting the police in establishing the exact circumstances, and thoroughly checking all records the council holds in relation to this property and the tenant. I know this is an extremely upsetting situation for people living in the block, and I want to reassure them that we will offer as much support as we can.”