Santa Fe, NM (AP) – The main cause of Gene Hackman’s death was heart disease, but it was also in advanced stages of Alzheimer’s disease and had probably not eaten for a long time, according to a new autopsy report.
The report documents the 95 -year -old actress’s poor heart health, noting that he had experienced congestive heart failure, a replacement of the aortic valve and an irregular heartbeat. He received a cardiac stimulator in April 2019.
Hackman carbon monoxide concentration was less than 5% saturation, which is in the normal beach. He tested negative for the Hantavirus, which is a rare propagation but potentially fatal by excrement of infected rodents.
Authorities said Hackman’s wife Betsy Arakawa probably died on February 11 at the Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. His autopsy report has not yet been published.
A toxicology report indicates that Hackman has tested negative for alcohol and intoxicating drugs, but that it had a low acetone concentration in its system which indicates a prolonged fast.
Hackman seemed to have survived Arakawa at home by about a week, perhaps ignore the death of his wife. Hackman’s cardiac stimulator showed an abnormal heart rate on February 18 – the day of his death, according to the chief forensic scientist.
The recordings published earlier in the survey showed that Akawa has made telephone calls and internet research when it has traveled information on flu symptoms and breathing techniques.
Recently published videos describe the extent of the investigation into the death of Hackman and Arakawa.
Before understanding how Hackman and Arakawa died, the authorities registered to conduct interviews with workers and return to Hackman to seek more evidence. The detectives searched the house in early March for the Arakawa laptop and other clues.