Name Edmund Trebus | ||
Full Name Edmund Zygfryd Trebus Died 29 September 2002 (aged 83) Southgate, England |
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Edmund Zygfryd Trebus (11 November 1918 – 29 September 2002) was a compulsive hoarder, who came to fame when he was featured on the British television documentary series A Life of Grime.
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- Exploring a haunted house edmund trebus
- A Life of GrimeEdmund Zygfryd TrebusEccentric Extraordinaire
- Biography
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Biography
Edmund Trebus was born in Ostrowo near Danzig (Gdańsk), Germany, on 11 November 1918 – the day of the Armistice.
When Nazi Germany invaded Poland in 1939 Trebus was conscripted into the Wehrmacht. He was then captured and served with the Allied forces in Italy, in an anti-tank unit of the II Corps of the Polish armed forces, which was under British command.
After moving to England just after the Second World War, Trebus married Jozefa Noga in 1949. He and his wife had five children. After Trebus' wife died, his children seldom visited.
Trebus had been "a collector" all his life and he was often seen pushing a hand cart filled with his latest acquisitions, which he would carefully sort into separate piles in his garden and home. One of Trebus' major loves was Elvis Presley, and he managed to collect and store away almost every single record ever recorded by the artist.
In his eighties, living alone in a run-down house in Crouch End in north London, he was constantly in trouble with the environmental health department of the London Borough of Haringey, because of complaints about the rubbish surrounding his home. He lived in a tiny area on the ground floor in his house, surrounded by piles of rubbish, because he never threw anything away. In the BBC documentary series A Life of Grime, Trebus was repeatedly shown arguing with council workers who had been instructed to clear his house of the 515 cu yd (394 m3) of rubbish it contained. He was eventually re-housed at the Trentfield Nursing Home in Southgate, where he died at the age of 83. Following his death, the BBC broadcast an hour-long tribute Mr Trebus: A Life of Grime.