Gene Hackman’s wife asked for help three times before death, reveals website

by Andrea
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Gene Hackman e Betsy Arakawamarried since 1991, were found dead at their home in February in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. In recent days, investigations have revealed, according to the Metro website, that the Hollywood star woman has held Three calls to a medical center before you die.

It points out that Arakawa tried to ask for help on the morning of February 12, but failed.

“We can now confirm that Mrs. Hackman was used on the morning of February 12 to call a medical center in Santa Fe, the Cloudberry Health.

The pianist to pulmonary syndrome because it can infect humans by contact with contaminated rodents, according to the office of the New Mexico medical investigator. His body was found on the floor of the couple’s bathroom.

“That afternoon, a call received from the same hospital appeared as a lost call on Mrs. Hackman.”

Two calls would have been returned, but were not answered by the actor’s wife. She would still have canceled a medical appointment days before she died due to Hackman’s weakened health.

The 95-year-old actor probably died of Arakawa on February 18, when his pacemaker recorded his last heartbeat, according to the authorities. Oscar -winning actor died of cardiovascular disease -related complications and suffered from advanced Alzheimer’s, which, according to the authorities, was “a significant factor” for his death.

The couple had three dogs: Zinna, Nikita and Bear. Zinna, a mixture of Australian Kelpie, was found dead in a little house in the bathroom where Arakawa was discovered. However, the couple’s two surviving dogs were adopted and received new homes.

The Santa FE County Animal Control Division worked with the family to ensure dog safety.

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