No signs of carbon monoxide poisoning have been found in Gene Hackman and his wife’s body Brief news

No signs of carbon monoxide poisoning have been found in

Actor Gene Hackman and this wife Betsy arakawan The cause of death has not survived in preliminary autopsies, the authorities say. However, doubts about carbon monoxide poisoning have been able to exclude studies, the sheriff leading the investigation Adan Mendoza reported on Friday.

Hackman, 95, and Arakawa, 64, were found dead on Wednesday in his home in Santa Fen in the state of New Mexico.

According to Mendoza, the studies have revealed that Hackman’s pacemaker had last worked on 17 February, nine days before the bodies were discovered.

Police previously said that there was no suspicion of a crime.

On Thursday, Hackman’s daughter said she was suspicious of carbon monoxide poisoning.

Source: AP

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