OK, I've cleaned up some of the mess in this thread. Now, as to the facts. It is true that Mr, Schur died of hypothermia. He was 93 and suffered some degree of dementia. The electric company, owned by the government, not a private company, had installed a limiter that would allow the operation of the heater, but not much more. It either failed, or had been tripped and Mr. Schur did not reset it.
We know that Mr. Schur was seriously behind on his bill to the tune of $1000. We really don't know if he had family and or friends to check on him. He did have neighbors, who apparently did not. It is not known if he had reached out to any of the social service agencies in the area, or not.
I've gotten a degree of satisfaction from seeing posters, apparently unaware that the utility was owned by the government, proclaiming that we should socialize public utilities.
Well, the government ran this utility. Charles M. Brunner is the mayor of Bay City. Yet I've not seen anyone demanding Mr. Brunner's head atop a pike. In fact, he'll most likely continue on in his position as mayor.
The bottom line is that you can't rely on anybody but yourself. If you think government is going to save you, think again. This death, while tragic isn't the fault of anybody.