Gene Hackman, the Oscar-winning actor, died at 95 and was found to be in very poor health with details of his ailments shared by New Mexico Chief Medical Examiner, Heather Jarrell. Hackman succumbed to heart problems exacerbated by advanced Alzheimer’s disease. His death occurred about a week after his wife, Betsy Arakawa, who passed from Hantavirus. Evidence indicates he died on February 18, supported by cardiac events detected by his pacemaker. Further examination revealed no recent food intake and history of heart issues, but no signs of dehydration were noted.
Gene Hackman, who was 95, died from heart problems and advanced Alzheimer's disease; he had been in very poor health before his death, officials revealed.
New Mexico Chief Medical Examiner Heather Jarrell stated that Hackman had a history of heart attacks and underwent heart surgery, which contributed to his health decline.
Hackman passed away roughly a week after his wife, Betsy Arakawa, who died from Hantavirus; evidence suggests Hackman died on February 18.
Despite being in poor health, evidence showed that Hackman's body had no signs of dehydration, but he had not eaten recently before his passing.
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