The videos of the conditions in which Gene Hackamn and his wife were coming to light: there were dead rodents in the house

Chijioke Obinna

The videos of the conditions in which Gene Hackamn and his wife were coming to light: there were dead rodents in the house

He New Mexico Health Department (USA) has found multiple dead rodents In several housing units where the actor died Gene hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawathe latter because of Hantavirusdisease that contracts by exposure to rodent droppings.

According to US media, citing a Environmental Report of the department made in March, they were found corpses and rodent nests in Three garagesin two small homes attached to the property -described as Casitas– And in Three sheds.

In addition, in one of the garages a Live rodentas reported CNN.

The authorities also discovered Dead rodents, nests and feces in Two vehicles located on the property, classified in the report as agricultural machinery or transport abandoned.

Betsy Arakawa and Gene hackmanwho were married from 1991they were found lifeless in their isolated house on the outskirts of Santa Fe in last February.

Hantavirus was the cause

He state forensic doctor He concluded that Arakawa65, died from Hantavirusan infection that can initially present Gripales symptoms and evolve towards a severe respiratory diseaseat risk of heart and pulmonary failure.

For its part, Gene hackmanwhich suffered Alzheimer’she remained in the house for a week living with his wife’s body before the February 18 for one heart disease.

The actor, considered a Hollywood legend For several decades of the twentieth century, he won two Oscar awards For their papers in The French Connection ‘and’ Unforgivenconsolidating as one of the most versatile and popular of its generation.

Chijioke Obinna

I've been passionate about storytelling and journalism since my early days growing up in Lagos. With a background in political science and years of experience in investigative reporting, I aim to bring nuanced perspectives to pressing global issues. Outside of writing, I enjoy exploring Nigeria’s vibrant cultural scene and mentoring young aspiring journalists.