93-year-old froze to death, owed big utility bill   Related Content

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The Associated Press

BAY CITY, Mich. -- A 93-year-old man froze to death inside his home just
days after the municipal power company restricted his use of electricity
because of unpaid bills, officials said.

Marvin E. Schur died "a slow, painful death," said Kanu Virani, Oakland
County's deputy chief medical examiner, who performed the autopsy.

Neighbors discovered Schur's body on Jan. 17. They said the indoor
temperature was below 32 degrees at the time, The Bay City Times reported
Monday.

"Hypothermia shuts the whole system down, slowly," Virani said. "It's not
easy to die from hypothermia without first realizing your fingers and toes
feel like they're burning."

A city utility worker had installed a "limiter" device to restrict the use
of electricity at Schur's home on Jan. 13, said Bay City Manager Robert
Belleman. The device limits power reaching a home and blows out like a fuse
if consumption rises past a set level. Power is not restored until the
device is reset.

There was no word Monday whether the device had blown out or confirmation of
the amount Schur owed to Bay City Electric Light & Power; city officials did
not respond to a call seeking comment.

Belleman said he didn't know if anyone made personal contact with Schur to
explain how the device works.

The body was discovered by neighbor George Pauwels Jr., who said Schur had
almost $1,100 in unpaid electric bills. Pauwels told the newspaper he saw
cash clipped to those bills on the kitchen table on the day he found Schur's
body.

"His furnace was not running, the insides of his windows were full of ice
the morning we found him," Pauwels told the Bay City News.

Belleman said city workers keep the limiter on houses for 10 days, then shut
off power entirely if the homeowner hasn't paid utility bills or arranged to
do so.

He said Bay City Electric Light & Power's policies will be reviewed, but he
didn't believe the city did anything wrong.

"I've said this before and some of my colleagues have said this: Neighbors
need to keep an eye on neighbors," Belleman said. "When they think there's
something wrong, they should contact the appropriate agency or city
department."

Schur had no children and his wife had died several years ago.

Bay City is on Saginaw Bay, just north of the city of Saginaw in central
Michigan.

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