Alcoholic Crippled And Hospitalised For A Week After Drunk Episode

By Gabriel Princewill-

An alcoholic who was previously showing signs of remarkale improvement, was hospitalised for one week after becoming so drunk that he couldn’t walk as a result of lying on his sofa when binge drinking, is being held at a secret location after being discharged.

Gary Hustwitt,60 could not walk after binge drinking for 7 consecutive days admitted to the Emergency Unit of Southend hospital before being moved to a ward where he remained for a whole week. He had been drinking several bottles of wine, ordered online with minimal restraint.

The police and ambulance services were called to his property in Chalkwell, Essex by alarmed neighbours  after smelling a foul odour emitting from his flat with the door left open. He had misplaced his keys which were not replaced by estate agents appointmoor, despite repeated requests for a replacement.

Essex police told The Eye Of Media.Com that neighbours had called them believing he was he was dead, but paramedics found him sitting on a chair with infections on his leg.

He was given morphin , antibiotics, and analgesia to help ease a pain that kept him in hospital under a 24 hour watch. He has been unable to walk ever since, and is believed to be under the charge of social services.

Discharged

Mr.Hustwitt, 60, was discharged  from Southend hospital  to a new location away from his property on the outskirts of Chalkwell, Essex, his family has said. We have not heard his voice since and are taken their word that he is alive and recovering.

Mr.Hustwitt was moved to Chalkwell under special arrangements by The Eye Of Media.Com, after concerned friends brought him to our attention. We prepared written conditions to work with carers to restrict his drinking to a manageable amount of three drinks a day.

The special arrangements included  an agreement with estate agents appointmoor  to admit him into one of their properties without the usual routine of a reference from his previous landlord, after he was given a poor reference.

His previous landlord had given him an unfavourable reference but the usual procedures were waved  in light of a year’s advance payment of £15k and the supposedly tight framework that he would not allow his drinking to spiral out of control and constitute a nuisance for the neighbours.

However, mr.Hustwitt reneged from his agreement from time to time, and began drinking excessively against so much that he was unable to walk

The former engineer  had been battling depression following the death of his stockbroker father  who left was a will of over £1m, but sidelined his son Gary because of his drinking habit and insolence to his two parents when they were alive. His younger sister,whose identity we are not disclosing at the request of the family who do not want to be associated with mr.Hustwitt’s problems.

His sister was given discretionary powers to decide how much provision can be made to Gary according to his basic needs.  After our intervention , the family agreed to give him a weekly income of £100  which on top of his fortnightly social benefit money became detrimental to him because of his drinking habit.

Under our supervision, he  was making notable progress for a while before reverting to type, drinking multiple bottles of wine which he ordered online.

The transition from the drug ridden part of Southend was intended to be a fresh start and led to temporal gains in the life of mr.Hustwitt, as he spent time reading books associated with therapy, mindfulness, and engaging in online research about topics including Ufos and Covid-19.

He was also scheduled to take part in a youtube channel associate with The Eye Of Media.Com.

Last month, mr.Hustwitt drank multiple bottles of wine ordered on line that led to him being hospitalised for a whole week after getting so paralysed with drink.

Complaint

Mr.Hustwitt had complained that his shower had been defective ever since he moved in to the two bedroom apartment, and several requests for the shower to be fixed were unheeded throughout the duration of his 8 months stay at the property. His washing machine also did not work for months before it was eventually fixed.

Appointmoor, an estate agents based in Leigh On Sea, have been unable to explain why they failed to repair his shower, despite several requests to have it fixed. A copy of his house keys which were misplaced were also never replaced despite several requests for a replacement.

The estate agents were contacted for comment, but did not respond.Their recklessness is the subject of an ongoing inquiry by this organisation, and there will be an update about this next week.

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