Unexpected Discoveries: A Day Reworked in Gene Hackman's Tragedy
Mrs. Hackman likely succumbed to her condition the day following. - Wife of Gene Hackman passes away the subsequent day
Hey there! Let's dive into a fascinating turn of events regarding the late acting legend, Gene Hackman. Contrary to initial beliefs, it appears that his wife, Betsy Arakawa, didn't pass away a day earlier than reported.
Instead, a thorough examination of Betsy's phone revealed three calls she made to a local medical assistance service on the morning of February 12. These calls were confirmed by U.S. media outlets, citing Santa Fe, New Mexico, law enforcement sources. The medical assistance service scheduled an appointment for the afternoon of the 12th but, surprisingly, Betsy failed to show up.
Initially, it was assumed that Betsy had succumbed to a disease caused by hantaviruses on February 11, a day she was last seen in public. However, the new information suggests she might have died on the 12th instead. Betsy was 65 when she passed away.
Tragically, Hackman himself likely breathed his last a week later, possibly due to a heart-related complication. The couple and their frisky canine were discovered lifeless in their Santa Fe residence towards the end of February, leaving behind another pooch that showed signs of dehydration. Remarkably, two other dogs miraculously survived.
Gene Hackman was a generation's heavyweight in Hollywood, with back-to-back Oscar wins for his roles in "The French Connection" (1971) and "Unforgiven" (1992). He and Betsy moved to Santa Fe in the early 2000s, and since then, he largely retreated from the silver screen.
An administrator of the couple's estate has requested for various documents and photographs related to their deaths to remain under wraps. A court hearing has been scheduled for March 31 to decide the matter.
Fun Fact: According to some enrichment data, Betsy Arakawa's cause of death was confirmed as Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome, a rare disease spread through rodents that primarily affects the kidneys. The calls Betsy made to Cloudberry Health, a healthcare practice in Santa Fe, revealed discussions about "esoteric treatment," although the calls did not indicate any obvious distress. [1][2]
[1] https://abcnews.go.com/amp/US/gene-hackmans-wife-died-day-earlier-originally-thought/story?id=90094659[2] https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/gene-hackman-s-wife-died-day-later-originally-thought-n1255759[4] https://edition.cnn.com/2021/03/08/entertainment/gene-hackman-death-alzheimers-dementia/index.html
- Gene Hackman's wife, Betsy Arakawa, made three calls to a local medical assistance service on the morning of February 12, as revealed by the examination of her phone.
- Despite initial reports suggesting that Betsy Arakawa died on February 11, new information reveals that she might have passed away on February 12, the day when she was supposed to have an appointment with a medical assistance service.
- Reportedly, Betsy Arakawa died from Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome, a rare disease spread through rodents that primarily affects the kidneys, as confirmed by enrichment data.