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Autopse report on Gene Hackman may be published – other documents are not
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The death of actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa caused grief worldwide. Now a judge has ordered some documents to remain under lock and key.
After the death of show -off gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa, some documents around the examination of the case remain at least for the time being under lock and key. This was ordered by a judge in Santa Fe after the estate administrator asked the two. These include photos and videos on which the couple’s corpses can be seen. However, the judge decided that some other examination documents, such as autopsy reports, should be accessible to the public.
Gene Hackman and married woman Betsy Arakawa found dead in villa
Hackman and Arakawa were found dead in their property in Santa Fe in February-he was 95, she was 64. Arakawa probably died of a cardiovascular disease that was triggered by so-called Hantaviruses. A dog was also discovered dead; According to a autopsy, he was well thirsted for. Two other dogs were found alive.
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This film gave Hackman the breakthrough: in 1967 producer and leading actor Warren Beatty (right) signed him for the film “Bonnie and Clyde” directed by Arthur Penn. The film became a box office hit – and Hackman received his first Oscar nomination. From then on he was considered one of the leading actors of New Hollywood
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Gene Hackman was one of the most important actors in his generation. The two-time Oscar winner had become famous, among other things, by films such as “French Connection” (1971), “The Conversation” (1974) and “Merciless” (1992). In the early 2000s he retired from Hollywood and lived with Arakawa in Santa Fe.
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