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    Betsy Arakawa, wife of the late actor Gene Hackman, allegedly had health concerns in the days leading up to the couple’s death, according to reports.

    Following the Tuesday release of death investigation records by New Mexico police, an investigative report shows Arakawa — who was found dead alongside Hackman at their Santa Fe residence in February — made repeated online searches about illness symptoms, according to The Associated Press and The New York Times.

    In a March 31 ruling, a New Mexico judge allowed the release of media records from the investigation of Hackman and Arakawa’s deaths, including audio, autopsy records and videos, provided that the material does not depict the deceased couple’s bodies.

    Previously, the First Judicial District Court in New Mexico issued a temporary restraining order against the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office and the Office of the Medical Investigator that temporarily barred the disclosure of such records.

    Gene Hackman’s wife Betsy Arakawa looked up COVID-19, flu symptoms online before death

    Per AP and the Times, the investigative report stated that a review of Arakawa’s computer showed the classical pianist was researching medical conditions related to COVID-19 and flu-like symptoms between Feb. 8 and the morning of Feb. 12 (Hackman and Arakawa were found dead on Feb. 26).

    Some of Arakawa’s online inquiries reportedly included the search terms, “can Covid cause dizziness?” and “Flu and nosebleeds.”

    A week after Hackman and Arakawa’s bodies were discovered, the couple’s causes of death were revealed during a press conference held by the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office.

    Gene Hackman died of natural causes, his wife died from Hantavirus

    New Mexico’s chief medical examiner, Dr. Heather Jarrell, said the office’s investigation found that Hackman, 95, died of natural causes. The Oscar-winning actor also had heart disease and complications caused by Alzheimer’s disease.

    Meanwhile, Arakawa, 65, died from Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, a rare disease that is contracted by contact with mouse droppings.

    The newly released report also reveals that Hackman was under the weather shortly before his death, according to AP and the Times. On Feb. 11, Arakawa emailed her massage therapist to cancel an appointment, explaining that Hackman had woken up with “flu/cold-like symptoms,” although she shared that he tested negative for COVID-19.

    Betsy Arakawa ordered oxygen canisters from Amazon before tragic death

    Records also show that Arakawa ordered oxygen canisters from Amazon for “respiratory support” the same day, per the outlets. Additionally, security footage from Feb. 11 reportedly shows Arakawa visiting shops, including a pet food store and a grocery store, while wearing a medical mask.

    The day after canceling her massage therapy appointment, Arakawa searched online for a concierge medical service in Santa Fe, AP and the Times report. A subsequent review of Arakawa’s phone records by investigators showed she had a brief call with the service and missed a return call later that afternoon.

    According to a search warrant affidavit released in February, authorities found Hackman in a mudroom near his cane, appearing to have fallen, while his wife was found in an open bathroom near a space heater, with an open prescription bottle and pills scattered on the nearby countertop.

    A deputy observed Arakawa with “body decomposition, bloating in her face” and mummification of her hands and feet.

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