Why Couldn’t Gene Hackman Call for Help After Wife’s Death? Close Friend Shares Possibilities in Betsy Arakawa’s Passing Away One Week Before Actor

tragically, Gene Hackman’s wife, Betsy Arakawa, succumbed to a hantavirus infection on February 11 at their home in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Reports suggest that she was infected by the virus from rodent droppings, leading to symptoms similar to the flu which eventually proved fatal. She was 65 years old.

The medical expert ascertained that Betsy Arakawa’s demise was due to natural causes. They also emphasized that the virus involved doesn’t spread from one individual to another. Security camera footage indicated her arrival home on February 11, but beyond that day, there were no more signs of contact or communication.

I can hardly contain my grief as I pen these words. Just a week ago, the man who brought such depth and passion to every role he touched – Gene Hackman – took his final bow. On February 18, he succumbed to severe heart disease, leaving behind an indelible mark in the world of cinema. Medical reports suggest that his advanced Alzheimer’s disease played a significant role in this heart-wrenching farewell.

In a different room than his wife, he was discovered. An autopsy later showed no signs of food in his stomach. Dr. Heather Jarrell, the Chief Medical Investigator, suggested, “It’s plausible that Mrs. Hackman passed away, and her husband may not have been aware she had.

It was shared by a good acquaintance, Tom Allin, that Hackman didn’t possess a cellphone and displayed little enthusiasm for technological advancements.

According to a source, The Daily Mail reports that following his wife’s passing, Hackman’s severe Alzheimer’s caused him to wander aimlessly and lose interest in eating. Without a phone, he wouldn’t have been able to contact assistance if needed.

A different acquaintance of mine, Doug Lanham, voiced his skepticism about the circumstances, stating they appeared illogical and peculiar to him. Furthermore, he mentioned that he found it perplexing and challenging to understand on a personal level.

On February 26, when authorities unearthed the couple’s remains, they additionally came across their pet dog, Zinna, deceased within a kennel. Zinna was confined following a medical treatment.

Hackman, due to his advanced stage of Alzheimer’s, failed to understand that Zinna was confined within the crate, according to a source. Meanwhile, two other dogs in their shared home managed to survive as they roamed freely.

It was discovered that small animals were present in certain secondary buildings on the premises, yet they were absent from the primary residence. The authorities continue to study further documents connected to the couple’s last few days for more information.

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2025-03-09 12:38