The two surviving dogs of Gene hackman wife Betsy Arakawa He sought to help the investigation of the application of the law on his death, confirmed the authorities.
While the local members of the Sante Fe Sheriff department searched for the couple’s house during a well -being control, they noticed a dog. According to No brian moyaThe canine continued Lladant and ran in a different direction.
“They realized (the dog) was trying to say, ‘Hey, come here! Come here!” Moya recalled USA In an interview published on Tuesday, March 11.
The dog – Hackman and Arakawa owned three, one of whom died next to the couple, directed the first who responded to the corner of a mud room where Hackman’s body was found unconscious on the floor. For Moya, Oscarscar’s winning actor had her hands darkened and showed other signs of decomposition. A door was nearby, that the dogs appear to let in the house and the backyard.
The news broke out at the end of last month Hackman and Arakawa had been found dead In his Holy House, New Mexico. They were 95 and 65, respectively.
“It is very sad that we announce the passage of our father, Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy. He was loved and admired by millions of the whole world for his brilliant actress career, but for us he was always just father and grandfather,” said the daughters and the granddaughter of Hackman Use weekly In a statement. “We will miss him a lot and we are devastated by the loss.”

Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa with his dogs.
Courtesy of animal rescue inc./facebookHackman and Arakawa are survived by their children, Christopher, Elizabeth and Leslie, whom the actor shared with the late late Faye Malteseand granddaughter Anna.
A medical examiner subsequently confirmed That hackman died because of Hypertensive atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease With Alzheimer’s disease as an important factor that contributes. Arakawa, on the other hand, died from Hangirus pulmonary syndrome.
After the Hackman and Arakawa bodies were discovered, the surviving dogs Bear and Nikita were taken to a local pet shelter. (His dog, Zinna, also died last month while locked in a box inside the couple’s house.)
“He devoted himself to these dogs,” he owned the Gruda Veterinary Hospital Robert Gruda remembered USA today. “He was consistent, predictable. We knew something was going wrong when he did not pick up food on time.”
Arakawa had been bringing Zinna, Bear and Nikita to Gruda Veterinary Hospital for years.
“He was an excellent dog owner, an excellent caregiver for these dogs,” Gruda recalled. “She really made them.”
According to Gruda, his staff last saw Arakawa at the end of January when he took Zinna after an “important” operation.
“He was kind, demanding,” Gruda recalled. “This is how we make a living, with the owners (who) take care of their animals and see each other constantly.”