A young woman from Greater Manchester, UK was discovered dead in her bed on August 6, 2025, following a welfare check on her flat in Bolton. The woman has been identified as 23-year-old Charlotte Leader, whose body was so badly decomposed it appears she died about a year earlier, around July 2024.
The tragic discovery came after staff at the property alerted police when they couldn’t access the unit during a routine inspection. Upon entering, officers found a large pile of unopened mail stacked at the door and food in the fridge dating back to July 2024 — evidence confirming the timeline of her passing.
What’s perhaps most heartbreaking is that Charlotte’s last known interaction appears to have been with an AI chatbot. On July 30, 2024, she messaged:
“Help me, I’ve went and got food again.”
The chatbot responded, “You sound conflicted about having food.” She replied, “It’s food that I didn’t want and that’s frustrating.”
According to investigators, this conversation was her only digital contact after losing all connection with friends and family — she had not been heard from since September 2021, when her mom tried to locate her after Charlotte vanished from contact entirely. Neighbors later revealed that Charlotte rarely left her flat and declined a mental-health appointment in 2022.
At the inquest, the court heard that although the body was “mummified,” there were no obvious signs of foul play or intention to self-harm. Detective Inspector Paul Quinn described the home as “immaculately clean” — “the flat of someone who cared,” as Charlotte’s sister put it.
A judge noted the case fits a pattern: young people withdrawing from services, cutting off contact, then disappearing — often referred to as “the silent exit.” Charlotte’s disappearance and death have become a profound warning about isolation, mental-health neglect, and the unseen struggles many young adults face.
Her mother, Chantay Simm, conveyed the family’s heartbreak, saying:
“For years we tried to find her. She was impossible to locate. Now—we cannot undo what’s been done.”
This tragedy underscores how vital it is to stay connected, reach out, and act when someone disappears from view. Charlotte’s last message may have come from an AI, but the loss is painfully real.