Kaling Wald lived with husband's corpse, believed he would be resurrected

Hamilton woman gets suspended sentence after pleading guilty to single charge


By Adam Carter, CBC News 
<http://www.cbc.ca/news/cbc-news-online-news-staff-list-1.1294364>  Posted: Dec 
02, 2014 8:39 AM ET Last Updated: Dec 03, 2014 7:54 AM ET 



Peter Wald's van can be seen in this photo taken on Google maps in 2011. The 
51-year-old's body was found in his Hamilton home last year. On Monday, Wald's 
wife, Kaley, pleaded guilty on Coroner’s Act charges of failing to notify 
police or the coroner that her husband had died from an illness that wasn’t 
being treated. (Google) 

A woman left her husband's body rotting in a bedroom of their home because she 
thought he would rise from the dead, a Hamilton court heard Monday.

​Kaling Wald pleaded guilty to failing to notify police or the coroner that 
Peter Wald had died from an illness that wasn’t being treated. She received a 
suspended sentence and an order to get counselling as well as 18 months 
probation.

*       READ MORE: Kaling Wald charged after husband's decomposing body found 
in home 
<http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/news/kaling-wald-charged-after-husband-s-decomposing-body-found-in-home-1.2500816>
 
*       READ MORE: Family lived with dead man in Hamilton house for months 
<http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/news/family-lived-with-dead-man-in-hamilton-house-for-months-1.1861076>
 

The macabre case first came to light back in January, when the woman was 
arrested and charged with neglect of duty regarding a dead body and indignity 
to a body. The two charges were withdrawn and replaced with the single charge.

The sheriff found the 51-year-old’s body while trying to evict Wald and his 
family from their St. Matthews Avenue home in the city’s north end last year.

Regional coroner Dr. Jack Stanborough told CBC news in a previous interview 
that Wald’s body was found in an “advanced state of decomposition” when it was 
discovered in an upstairs bedroom.

“Evidence suggests he’d been dead for weeks, if not months,” Stanborough said.


'He's in God's hands now'


Wald died around March 20, 2013, according to summary of the case's facts 
provided by Crown counsel Janet Booy. He had diabetes and was suffering from a 
foot infection, she wrote. Neighbours in the area told CBC News that Wald had 
been seen hobbling for some time before he stopped being seen in public.

When neighbours asked his wife about him, all she would say was he “was in 
God’s hands now.” Wald refused to go to hospital, court heard Monday. "He 
believed God would cure him," Booy wrote.

Neighbours described Wald as a deeply religious but kind man. He could be seen 
driving through Hamilton in a blue Astro van adorned with religious symbols and 
sayings. He could also be seen wearing clothing with religious-themed writing 
on it.

Both lawyers in the case agreed that Kaling Wald had no ill intent, according 
to the Hamilton Spectator.

"We were trusting God … we thought, 'OK Lord, you know better,'" Wald told the 
Spectator.

Wald thought her husband went into a coma "sometime in March and eventually 
died, probably around March 20, 2013," Booy wrote.

Wald slept in the bed with her husband for one night, just before he died. Then 
she noticed his stomach was bloating and rigor mortis was setting in on his 
forehead, court documents show.

After he died, his wife sealed off the room so the smell of the body wouldn’t 
permeate through the rest of the house, where she was still living with her six 
children.

"Kaling and her five children who resided in the house are devout Christians 
and thought Peter would be resurrected and therefore kept the door locked and 
waited for him to come to life," Booy wrote. "There were also friends who 
resided at the house. They all prayed on a daily basis for Peter to come back 
to life."


No criminal activity or public health concerns: coroner


Wald’s body sat in the room until September, when the sheriff came to evict 
them from the home after they defaulted on the mortgage.

Health officials and police were called in, but the body had decomposed to the 
point that it was impossible to confirm a cause of death.

Stanborough said the body was in an “advanced state of decomposition.” Wald was 
found covered with two blankets and a toque on his head. His feet were sticking 
out from underneath the blankets, and there was gauze wrapped around his left 
foot.

According to a pathologist’s report, Wald died “likely from natural causes.”

“There was nothing in the examination that would suggest criminal activity or 
public health concerns," Stanborough said in a previous interview.

The Children’s Aid Society was previously called in, but found no concerns for 
the children's well-being and the case was closed, the Spectator reported.

 

 

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