Legendary Hollywood actor Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, were found dead in their Santa Fe, New Mexico, home, with investigating officials deeming their deaths suspicious. Hackman, 95, was an Oscar-winning actor known for roles in “The French Connection” and “Unforgiven,” while Arakawa, 65, was a classical pianist. The circumstances surrounding their deaths remain unclear, as no cause of death has been determined yet. Although no signs of foul play were apparent, an investigation is ongoing, with toxicology and carbon monoxide tests pending. The bodies were found separately in different rooms, along with one dead dog. The sheriff’s office considered the deaths suspicious due to the presence of oddities in the house, such as an unlocked front door, a space heater on the bathroom floor, and scattered pills in an open bottle. Despite no clear evidence of foul play, investigators are not ruling anything out. Hackman’s family expressed devastation over the loss, describing him as a beloved father and grandfather.
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