The health of Gene Hackman decreased before he and Vrouw Betsy Arakawa were found dead, according to the good friends of the late couple.
Daniel Lenihan and Barbara Lenihan, who said they were friends with the Hollywood star and the classic pianist for more than 30 years, people told us on Saturday that they described Hackman as ‘home -bound’.
They also claimed the exhaust valve that the 95-year-old in recent months ‘really’ really ‘slipped away’.
Barbara said she noticed that Hackman had stopped his bike through the neighborhood about a year ago “.
Her son, Aaron Lenihan, added that Arakawa, 65, did her best to try to keep her husband “as active and involved and healthy as possible.”
Barbara claimed that the pianist was ‘in perfect health’ for her side and was ‘so fit’, nothing she did what she could to keep her older husband safe.
“She was very protective for him in terms of Covid, so she would always wear a mask if we saw her,” added the old friend.
Another friend, Doug Lanham, recently told TMZ that Arakawa Hackman held a ‘strict diet’.
One of the three children of the Late Oscar winner, daughter Leslie Hackman, claimed this week to the Daily Mail that her father was ‘in very good physical condition’.
“He enjoyed doing Pilates and yoga, and he kept doing that several times a week,” she added to the outlet. “So he was in good health.”
Leslie – who admitted that he had not spoken to her father for months – hinted on mental health problems in another interview with US Weekly, and claimed that the “French connection” star was the “memory”.
It seems that Gene also had a heart condition because he was wearing a pacemaker. Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza revealed that the device kept the ‘last event’ of the actor on 17 February, nine days before he was found.
Not much is known about the health of Arakawa – apart from what the Lenihan family shared. However, a housekeeper for the mother of the deceased musician revealed that the latter had recently grown far from them.
“Betsy had no longer called her mother in months,” Keiko Die claimed the 91-year-old mother of Arakawa, Yoshie Fester, while fighting Dementia-to the Daily Mail.
“She usually called once or two months. The last time she called was October. We thought, what happened? “
The police revealed in a statement of the search order that Arakawa was found dead on Wednesday on the floor of a bathroom in her and Gene’s New Mexico house. Pills were spread over a countertop, according to the documents.
During a press conference, Mendoza said that his office could not release any details about those medicines because of hipaa laws that protect the right of a patient to confidentiality.
However, he noticed how important the medicines are for their research and tell ‘today’, ‘that is clearly very important evidence’.
It is unknown whether Arakawa had had to deal with psychological problems or a disease prior to her death.
CNN reported that various other medicines from the house were picked up, including Tylenol, a thyroid medication and diltiazem, a calcium channel blocker used to treat high blood pressure or chest pain.
Gene was found dead in a separate room in the house, near the kitchen. He seemed to have had a fall because his sunglasses were next to him.
The causes of death of Gene and Arakawa are awaiting official autopsy and toxicological results, which, according to the police, will be released within a few weeks.
Mendoza, however, said that it is his conviction that the few “a few days” or “a few weeks” had died before the authorities discovered them.
Provisional autopsy reports showed that Gene and Arakawa had no signs of external trauma. They also tested “negative for carbon monoxide” poisoning, about which family members were speculated.
Civil servants said very early that no false game is suspected, because there were no signs of forced access to the building. A door was somewhat Ajar, but two canines roamed safely in another part of the house.
However, one dog was found dead in a crate or kennel in a cupboard. A pathologist page six spoke to theoretized that the German shepherd died of dehydration.
A spokesperson for the Santa Fe County Sheriff office repeated on Friday to page six that there seemed to have been no “criminal” activities in the scene, but nothing was “excluded”.
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