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Tempe Wells Fargo employee found dead in his office died of natural causes, coroner says
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Tempe Wells Fargo employee found dead in his office died of natural causes, coroner says

The Maricopa County Medical Examiner’s Office on Friday released the cause of death of a woman who died at a Wells Fargo office in Tempe in mid-August.

Denise Prudhomme, 60, entered the Wells Fargo corporate office near Priest Drive and Washington Street at 7 a.m. Aug. 16 but never made it out, records show.

Prudhomme was discovered by security four days later, on August 20. Tempe police responded to a call saying the “matter had been resolved” and confirmed deathHowever, according to the statement made by the ministry, they did not specify where the woman was in the office.

The medical examiner’s report stated that Prudhomme suffered sudden cardiac death due to a wound to his heart muscles, but the cause of the scar was not detailed.

Tempe police did not initially report any suspicion of foul play, consistent with the medical examiner’s findings.

Prudhomme was not found until 4 days later

Prudhomme entered the office early on a Friday morning, but a security guard found him the following Tuesday. During the four days he was in the building, there was no record of him leaving on his key card.

Police confirmed that no missing persons were reported at this time.

According to sources who spoke to a person Cumhuriyet reporter in late AugustPrudhomme worked in a part of the building that was typically less populated due to remote work arrangements.

“Denise was the only person on her team in Tempe. This may be one of the reasons why her desk was located in a lightly populated area of ​​the building and no one checked on her for four days,” a union representing Wells Fargo said in a statement. employees.

A source told The Republic that security guards rarely check between cabins during patrols.

Union says Prudhomme’s death ‘shines a light on the reality of what it means to be a worker at Wells Fargo’

Wells Fargo Workers United, the union that represents Wells Fargo employees, criticized the company, claiming it intensely scrutinized workplace behavior but failed to take action when Prudhomme was inactive.

“Wells Fargo monitors our every move and keystroke using remote electronic technologies to supposedly assess our productivity and will fire us if we find we are not pressing enough keys on our computers, but Denise remained undetected at her desk for four days. A death that went unnoticed through electronic surveillance is contradictory,” the union said in a statement. “The nature of its work sheds light on the reality of what it means to be a worker at Wells Fargo.”

Prudhomme’s death also prompted a call for improved safety measures to reduce stress for employees.

“The solution is not more monitoring, but ensuring we are all connected to a supportive work environment rather than warehoused in a back office,” the union statement said.

‘Sad and angry’: The union issued a statement about the Wells Fargo employee who died at the desk

Republic reporter Miguel Torres contributed to this article.

This article was first published in Arizona Republic: Tempe Wells Fargo employee dies of natural causes, report says