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Chelmsford's homeless community voices shock at man's doorway death | Chelmsford's homeless community voices shock at man's doorway death |
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Homeless people have told of their shock after a man died in a shop doorway during a night of freezing temperatures. | Homeless people have told of their shock after a man died in a shop doorway during a night of freezing temperatures. |
The body of Rob O'Connor was found in Springfield Road, Chelmsford on Friday morning. | The body of Rob O'Connor was found in Springfield Road, Chelmsford on Friday morning. |
Essex Police said Mr O'Connor's death is being treated as unexplained. | Essex Police said Mr O'Connor's death is being treated as unexplained. |
Although temperatures in the city dropped below 0C (32F) on the night of his death, his friends say he had been suffering with his health in general. | Although temperatures in the city dropped below 0C (32F) on the night of his death, his friends say he had been suffering with his health in general. |
Mr O'Connor, who was originally from Canada, is understood to have recently undergone an operation for cancer, which required the removal of his voice box. | Mr O'Connor, who was originally from Canada, is understood to have recently undergone an operation for cancer, which required the removal of his voice box. |
Ross Miller, who is homeless, said he had known Mr O'Connor for 16 years: "I was devastated when I heard the news. He could be a pain, but he was all right. He was a nice bloke." | |
He said the streets had been bitterly cold the past few days, adding: "I wish I had somewhere to go. I don't like sitting here, I really don't. | He said the streets had been bitterly cold the past few days, adding: "I wish I had somewhere to go. I don't like sitting here, I really don't. |
"Some people are really kind, they give you the time of day, maybe a little food or some spare money." | "Some people are really kind, they give you the time of day, maybe a little food or some spare money." |
Alice, who works at a coffee shop in Chelmsford, said: "I knew the guy who died, he was around here quite a bit so you just do what you can. | Alice, who works at a coffee shop in Chelmsford, said: "I knew the guy who died, he was around here quite a bit so you just do what you can. |
"It is cold and hideous at the moment, so you have got to be nice when you can." | "It is cold and hideous at the moment, so you have got to be nice when you can." |
A second homeless man, called Daniel, from Bradford, said some homeless people struggled to get places in night shelters. | A second homeless man, called Daniel, from Bradford, said some homeless people struggled to get places in night shelters. |
He said homeless people who tested positive for drink or drugs often found themselves turned away. | He said homeless people who tested positive for drink or drugs often found themselves turned away. |
"We are not bad people," he said. "We are functioning alcoholics - we drink just to keep warm. | "We are not bad people," he said. "We are functioning alcoholics - we drink just to keep warm. |
"We are not going to start problems. I would go in there to get some sleep and to not get hypothermia." | "We are not going to start problems. I would go in there to get some sleep and to not get hypothermia." |
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