Actor Gene Hackman died of heart disease days after wife succumbed to hantavirus

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Alzheimer’s might have hindered Gene Hackman's understanding of his wife's death, days earlier, from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome.

Alzheimer’s might have hindered Gene Hackman's awareness of his wife's death, days earlier, from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome.

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American actor Gene Hackman was in an advanced state of Alzheimer’s and died of heart disease and other factors, likely days after his wife Betsy Arakawa died of a rare virus spread by mice, according to autopsy results released on March 7 in New Mexico state.

The 95-year-old Oscar-winning actor and 64-year-old Ms Arakawa, along with one of their dogs,

were found dead on Feb 26

in separate rooms of their Santa Fe home.

Mr Hackman’s heart disease and the hantavirus pulmonary syndrome that caused Ms Arakawa’s death were announced at a press conference at the Santa Fe sheriff’s office.

Mr Hackman’s wife died days before he did, results showed. A reporter asked Sheriff Adan Mendoza if Mr Hackman’s Alzheimer’s had hindered him from perceiving her death.

“I would assume that is the case,” Mr Mendoza told reporters.

“He was in an advanced state of Alzheimer’s, and it is quite possible he was not aware she was deceased,” chief medical investigator Heather Jarrell of the New Mexico Office of the Medical Investigator told reporters.

Ms Arakawa is believed to have died around Feb 11, the authorities said on March 7, citing the date of the last e-mail she sent.

Dr Jarrell determined that Mr Hackman died on Feb 18, based on his pacemaker activity.

Hantavirus is a rare disease in the US, with most cases concentrated in the western states of New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and Utah. In northern New Mexico, the virus is spread by droppings and urine of deer mice.

The virus is often transmitted through the air when people sweep out sheds or clean closets where mice have been living. It begins with flu-like symptoms and can lead to heart and lung failure, with around 38 per cent to 50 per cent of cases resulting in death.

New Mexico has experienced between one and seven cases annually in recent years, according to health data.

State health inspectors found no particular sign of rodents inside Mr Hackman’s home but did detect rodent activity in structures outside the house, state veterinarian Erin Phipps told reporters.

Mr Hackman and Ms Arakawa, a pianist, had called Santa Fe home since the 1980s and were active in the city’s art community and culinary scene.

In recent years, the couple were seen less often in town as his health deteriorated. They lived a very private life before their deaths, Mr Mendoza said.

A caretaker at their gated community discovered the couple dead. Sheriff’s deputies found Mr Hackman in the kitchen. Ms Arakawa and the dog were found in a bathroom, with scattered pills from an open prescription bottle on the bathroom counter.

Both Mr Hackman and his wife appeared to have suddenly fallen to the floor, and neither showed signs of blunt force trauma.

Santa Fe county officials holding a press conference on March 7 on the death of actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa.

PHOTO: REUTERS

Ms Arakawa had picked up one of her dogs in a crate on Feb 9 from a Santa Fe veterinarian, which may explain why the animal was found dead in the crate in the couple’s home on Feb 26, Mr Mendoza said. Dr Phipps said the dog may have died of starvation.

Mr Hackman, a former Marine known for his raspy voice, appeared in more than 80 films, as well as on television and the stage, during a lengthy career that started in the early 1960s.

He earned his first Oscar nomination for his breakout role as the brother of bank robber Clyde Barrow in 1967’s Bonnie And Clyde. He won an Oscar for best actor in 1972 for his portrayal of detective Popeye Doyle in The French Connection, and in 1993 won an Oscar for best supporting actor for Unforgiven. REUTERS

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