Property in which Gene Hackman and his wife were found dead was infested with rodents

Property in which Gene Hackman and his wife were found dead was infested with rodents


Betsy Arakawa, married to the actor, died following an evaluated disease




Oscar won Gene Hackman and his wife, the pianist Betsy Arakawa, were found dead in the house where they lived in February. Their death took place with days of difference and Betsy died due to lung syndrome due to rodents’ disease. Last Monday 14, the authorities confirmed that the property was infested with rodents.

According to the website TMZThe public health department of New Mexico, the United States where the couple lived, carried out an inspection from the site and found rodents and deaths of the animals in eight terrestrial buildings.

The Roostic feces were found in three garages, two chalets and three real estate warehouses. In addition, public health agents also found a nest, a living and one dead rodent in the garages.

The presence of on -site animals explains the cause of Betsy Arakawa’s death. The pianist was infected by Hantavirus, a virus transmitted to man through feces, urine and rodent saliva and there is no transmission of humans to humans.

Arakawa died due to a pulmonary syndrome caused by Hantavirus. Days before death, he even went to the doctor and suspected of being with Covid-19. The pianist died home and Gene Hackman, who was in an advanced phase of Alzheimer and was unable to die alone, died less than a week later.

After finding the presence of rodents on the scene, the authorities performed tests of family family members who were at Betsy’s house and Gene Hackman and discovered that they were safe from Hantavirus. In addition, the main house of the property was considered low risk for the disease and without signs of the presence of rodents.

Source: Terra

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