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So incredibly sad, as you say. The kind of thing that gnaws at you. Makes you want to find ways it might have turned out differently. Ways to prevent something like this in the future.I'm sure this has been mentioned, but it gnaws at me...
An empty house/apt -- did the cleaning-crew person/s contact the one who hired the person/s when the person was in front of or near the dwelling? At least confirm the correct street and the house/apartment's address? (Maybe it could have already been done -- but either the sub-division or street or house address was incorrect -- nothing wrong with checking one more time if/when the person who came there went to the wrong address.)
So horribly sad.
In addition to your thoughts on the cleaners, I've thought about the employer. Agent or owner of a new house -- perhaps being readied to put on the market to sell. Wouldn't it make sense to take the cleaners out and show them the exact location? Especially if you are hiring someone new to the area, someone who might not speak or read the language easily in order to follow even detailed instructions to the location. If this was a new subdivision not yet on the maps and Internet, would the employer not know this? To me, it would seem a simple matter for an employer to be totally sure the cleaners knew the exact location, the exact home in a subdivision that might have several new homes.
I don't understand someone having that much invested in a location, perhaps wanting it available to market as soon as possible not taking the time to be positive the correct house would be cleaned.
And the cleaners, new to a country, four children, almost certainly needing the money from their job -- why did they risk not getting the correct location? Did they know / understand the correct address was a new home with no one living there? Why would they ignore furniture on the porch? were there shades/curtains in the windows?
Certainly as you mentioned, a quick call to describe the house to the "boss" just to be positive. So many things that might have been done differently to avoid this horrific outcome.