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900 Pound Man Dies - Family Wishes More Was Done

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Bart McFly

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Nov 23, 2009, 2:10:09 PM11/23/09
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A Greenwood County man died Wednesday, shortly after emergency workers had
to cut open part of his home to remove him in an effort to save his life.

EMS workers say 33-year-old Daniel Webb weighed around 900 pounds, and was
found stuck, which they say he was sitting in for nearly nine months.

The mobile home was on County Farm Road in Greenwood. Webb was found
covered in sores and human waste.

Authorities say Webb died from cardiac arrest en route to the hospital.

Having not left the house or walked in months, his wife Ada Webb says he
became imobile after hurting his knee in March. He sat for the rest of his
life.

�If he would have had the proper care we tried to get for him back in
March this would have never happened,� she said.

Mrs. Webb says she and her husband tried to get disability and insurance
but could not and she says she didn�t know where else to turn. She says
she cared for him the best she could.

�I only hope something good comes out of this because it was so
unnecessary.�

Emergency Medical Services Personnel says morbid obesity has become a real
issue, and now they carry special tools onboard.

They had to use those tools for Daniel Webb.

Webb helped found the True Christian Fellowship in Westminster and was an
associate pastor. He grew up in that area of Oconee County.

His mother, Carol Roach, who lives in Westminster told us, she had no idea
her son�s condition was so bad. She last saw him months ago, when he was
obese, but not near death.

She says he didn�t want to leave the house because he was ashamed of his
weight, and he refused others help.

She also says she got a call from him the night before his death, saying
he didn�t feel good, and was ready to see a doctor.

The call came too late.

Roach says when she saw her son the morning of his death,�Oh my god�I
basically knew when I looked at my son�that he was dying. His eyes were
rolling back in his head�and I didn�t think he stood a chance because he
was just in pitiful condition,� she said.

She says her son died on his second wedding anniversary.

DSS says it never had a case file on Webb until authorities were called.

captainspalding

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Nov 23, 2009, 2:24:41 PM11/23/09
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> “If he would have had the proper care we tried to get for him back in

> March this would have never happened,“ she said.


How about, if someone hadn't been over-feeding him for all that time?
Seeing as he was obviously not mobile, why didn't his "caring" wife
just put a gun to his head or perhaps she wanted to prolong the
suffering?
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