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Autopsy confirms the cause of death of Gene Hackman

The main cause of the death of Gene Hackman was a heart disease, but it was also in the advanced stages of Alzheimer's disease and, according to a new autopsy report, was probably no longer eaten for a long time.

The report documents the poor heart health of the 95-year-old actor and found that he had experienced heart failure, a replacement for aortic valves and an irregular heartbeat. He received a pacemaker in April 2019.

Hackman's carbon monoxide concentration was less than 5% saturated, which is in the normal range. He tested negatively for the Hantavirus, which is a rare but possibly fatal illness that is distributed by infected rodent droppings.

The authorities said Hackman's wife Betsy Arakawa probably died on February 11th at the Hantavirus syndrome. Your autopsy report has not yet been published.

A toxicological report says that Hackman has been negatively tested on alcohol and intoxicating medication, but that in his system he had a low acetone concentration that indicates a longer fasting.

Hackman seemed to have survived Arakawa at home to have survived about a week, possibly not the death of his wife. On February 18, Hackman's pacemaker showed a abnormal heart rhythm – the day he probably died, said the state's chief searcher.

Regarding the records published in the investigation, Arakawa made phone calls and internet visits when she was looking for information on flu -like symptoms and breathing techniques.

Recently published videos describe the scope of the death of the death of Hackman and Arakawa.

Before they understood how Hackman and Arakawa died, the authorities recorded interviews with workers and returned to Hackmans at home to look for further evidence. Detectives searched the house for Arakawa's laptop and others at the beginning of March.

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