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Life & Events > If Only It'd Been May or August
 

If Only It'd Been May or August

Sorry for the copy and paste, but I don't want to paraphrase the details. The mail carrier thought the dead guy was a decoration left over from Halloween.

"DENVER - Family members of a west Denver man who collapsed and died on his front porch said a mail carrier walked by the body to deliver the mail, but did nothing to help.

"I don't know how he sleeps at night," said Hedy Porch, the man's wife.

On Nov. 2, her husband, Dale Porch, was dropped off at home after working the graveyard shift for the Regional Transportation District, but he never made it inside.

"My brother-in-law walked up these steps, got to this step here and collapsed," said Kimberly Cordova, Dale Porch's sister-in law. She pointed to the mailbox just a few feet away. "So, the mailman literally was right here, and he was right here collapsed on this step."

The grown son of Porch discovered his father about an hour afterward and called 911. Efforts to resuscitate Porch were unsuccessful.

Dale Porch was only 46 years old. While waiting for an autopsy report, family members wonder if his death could have been prevented.

"When we found the body later around noon, he was still warm. Maybe if the mailman had done something, he would still be here," said Cordova.

A spokesman for the U.S. Postal Service said the agency is investigating.

The carrier has been temporarily taken off the route, but officials are defending his actions, saying when he saw the man's body on the ground last Friday, he thought it was a decoration left over from Halloween.

"He told us he thought it was a mannequin," said Hedy Porch.

In a statement to 7NEWS, a USPS spokesman said:

"We know this carrier to be a conscientious and dedicated employee. He is someone who would not fail to help a customer, if he knew they were in need ... Our carriers have a long history of assisting customers in neighborhoods across the country, each and every day, and that holds true for our letter carriers here in Denver.

"This is a very unfortunate situation and one that probably would not happen any other time of year. We are very sorry for the family's loss and have conveyed our condolences, and those of the carrier, to the family.""

posted on Nov 9, 2012 9:53 PM ()

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I thought this was a joke at first... a man named Porch dies on his porch. Jeez.
comment by steve on Nov 14, 2012 8:49 AM ()
I know! It's almost a joke in this day of tract houses that people named Porch have a porch at all.
reply by troutbend on Dec 15, 2012 2:35 PM ()
My neighbor three doors up died in his house and was not found for two weeks. His mailbox was full. The carrier thought he was out of town and forgot to have his mail taken in.
comment by boots586 on Nov 14, 2012 7:04 AM ()
It irritates me that the post office likes to brag about how sensitive their carriers are to this sort of thing but then we see these real life examples that contradict the hype.
reply by troutbend on Dec 15, 2012 2:37 PM ()
How can you BLAME the mail carrier? Seriously people will do anything and everything to blame something or someone. Geebus. I feel for the guy but don't blame the carrier. At least the carrier did his or her job.
comment by kristilyn3 on Nov 12, 2012 11:55 AM ()
The post office makes this big deal that their carriers keep an eye out for vulnerable people on their routes and call for help when needed. But in real life, they are just oblivious, as we see here.
reply by troutbend on Dec 15, 2012 2:42 PM ()
very sad and the guy was young, too. (We'uns in my age range think anyone under 50 is young).
comment by tealstar on Nov 11, 2012 8:50 PM ()
I know what you mean. I think 90 is the new 'old' and even that is slipping toward 100.
reply by troutbend on Dec 15, 2012 2:43 PM ()
This makes a person think that perhaps we carry Halloween to far. It
didn't make our news. Big Surprise!
comment by elderjane on Nov 11, 2012 5:26 AM ()
Wasn't it strange that the man's last name was Porch and he died on the porch?
reply by troutbend on Nov 11, 2012 12:24 PM ()
I heard this many times on the news.Guess he could not identify who was the dummy.
comment by fredo on Nov 10, 2012 12:57 PM ()
I was wondering if it went on the national news.
reply by troutbend on Nov 10, 2012 2:19 PM ()
Happy Halloween!
comment by greatmartin on Nov 10, 2012 9:49 AM ()
Turkey day coming up.
reply by troutbend on Nov 10, 2012 2:18 PM ()
There was a case of a "body" hanging from a roof that caused so much rubber-necking that the jurisdiction ordered it taken down. I realize how the family could grasp at straws in their current stage of denial (first stage of grief) but trying to shift blame for the guys death to the letter carrier is really stretching it.
comment by jjoohhnn on Nov 10, 2012 9:15 AM ()
I hope there is more to the story than just the family version of it. Supposedly mail carriers are supposed to notice if someone hasn't taken in their mail, and especially in the case of the elderly, check to make sure they are okay.
reply by troutbend on Nov 10, 2012 2:17 PM ()
OH, that is very sad! It seems to me that a 'decoration' of that size would have been something the mail carrier would have made a prior mental note of.
comment by maggiemae on Nov 10, 2012 8:23 AM ()
A very lame excuse. I've met some post office people with very bad attitudes, regardless of what their bosses brag about them.
reply by troutbend on Nov 10, 2012 2:15 PM ()

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