Thread:Ryoung122/@comment-26393720-20170626165133/@comment-258494-20170626165652

Ryoung122 wrote: 930310JL wrote: That is not any reason to protect the article. The Swedish tax agency's data is public and available to anyone who requests it. There is no listing of Nanny Halvardsson's death. You need to learn to think "officially". You might "know" that something is "true"...for example, you picked all the right numbers to win the lottery. But when the official asks "where is the ticket?", and you don't have it, well, you didn't win. Likewise, no public, reliable proof of death is available. Being removed from a tax list isn't proof. She could have moved overseas, in theory.Ryoung122 (talk) 16:56, June 26, 2017 (UTC) Further, all it would take to change her status is for the family to publish a public obituary/death notice or for the news to do a story on her passing. That's not much to ask.Ryoung122 (talk) 16:56, June 26, 2017 (UTC)