A close friend of Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa has revealed the heartbreaking reason the late Hollywood superstar was unable to call for help after his wifeās death.
The entertainment industry was left reeling in shock late last month when the decomposing bodies of Gene Hackman and his classical pianist wife, Betsy, were discovered at the coupleās home in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
It was widely speculated that the pair had to have succumbed to carbon monoxide poisoning or some sort of gas leak, while other, more radical theories, suggested that they had been murdered.
Reports initially stated that the authorities suspected no foul play in the deaths, though later updates revealed that there was suspicion enough to warrant a proper and full investigation.
Since then the world has waited with baited breath for the results of the promised toxicology reports, while drips and drabs of information have trickled out every day.
Late last week on Friday it was finally confirmed that both Arakawa and Hackman had died of natural causes, though the circumstances of their passing were unexpected. Arakawa, itās said, died of the rare viral infection Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome,Ā an exceedingly rare and often fatal illness contracted from exposure to rodent droppings or urine.

As perĀ The Guardian, Arakawa had become Hackmanās primary caregiver in recent years. The two-time Oscar winning actor had developed Alzheimerās disease and was incapable of carrying out simple tasks. As such, Arakawa ran their household and ensured her husband stayed active and safe.
After her death (believed to have been on or around February 11), Hackman was left alone in the house they shared for days, disorientated and unable to seek help. Investigators claimed in a subsequent press conference that he likely wasnāt even aware that his wife had died.
According toĀ the Daily Mail, a close friend of the couple, Tom Allin, has now revealed that Hackman would have been unable to call for help after his wifeās death as he didnāt own a phone and was āuninterested in technology.ā
āThis is so sad. Mrs Hackman died, and Gene was so far advanced with his Alzheimerās that he was wandering around and didnāt eat,ā an insider said, hinting at Hackmanās debilitating illness, which was also a āsignificant factorā in his death.
They added: āIf he didnāt have a phone he couldnāt have called for help, even if heād wanted to.ā
One of the coupleās three dogs, Zinna, was also found dead in a crate when the Hackmansā bodies were discovered by maintenance worker Jesse Kesler.
Rest in peace, Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa.