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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
I personall would never even consider living with a complete stranger. Not without locking (secure, heavy) locking doors. I actually thought that was a legal requirement in multiple occupancy houses these days? I know it was in my uni shared house, and that was with friends.
Also if it's any comfort to those worrie about him being left like that for so long: with a head injury like that, it's very unlikely he was conscious at any point. He probably went to sleep and woke up in hospital. Which is horrific in its' own way, I suppose... would you ever go to sleep feeling safe and secure again? Or always with that memory of something horrific happening when completely vulnerable and defenseless?
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I'm not sure if it's the same situation but in my first year of University I had to share a flat with 3 other people (younger than me, I was 21 at the time, but I'd never met them prior to the day we signed the tenancy agreement) and we has no locks on our doors... and then again in my second year (but I then knew who I was living with)