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Wells Fargo Employee Found In Office After Being Dead For 4 Days


Arizona police officials have reported a Wells Fargo employee died at her desk last week on Friday and was discovered four days later.

Denise Prudhomme, 60, was found dead inside her cubicle at a Wells Fargo in Tempe, Arizona.

Police reported the last time Denise entered or exited the building was on August 16 at 7:00 a.m.

One Wells Fargo employee told the press, “To hear she’s been sitting at the desk like that would make me feel sick.”

Here’s what the New York Post reported:

A Wells Fargo employee came to work on a Friday morning and died at her desk – but her body wasn’t discovered until four days later, Arizona police officials said.

Denise Prudhomme, 60, was found slumped over in her cubicle at the bank’s corporate office in Tempe on Tuesday, Aug. 20.

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She had used her ID to scan into the building on Aug. 16 at 7 a.m., according to cops.

“To hear she’s been sitting at the desk like that would make me feel sick,” an employee at Wells Fargo told K12News, an NBC affiliate. “And nobody did anything. That’s how she spent her last moments.”

Per 12 News:

There’s an investigation underway in Tempe after a Wells Fargo employee died while on the job. A new timeline released by police suggests her body was there for four days before being discovered.

“It’s really heartbreaking and I’m thinking, ‘What if I were just sitting there?'” a worker said. “No one would check on me?”

The body was found inside the Wells Fargo corporate office in Tempe. An associate who spoke with 12News anonymously said the situation is troubling.

“To hear she’s been sitting at the desk like that would make me feel sick,” the worker said. “And nobody did anything. That’s how she spent her last moments.”



 

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