Gene Hackman's home became 'breeding ground' for rare virus that killed wife Betsy

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Gene Hackman's home became 'breeding ground' for rare virus that killed wife Betsy


Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa's home was a virus 'breeding ground' (Picture: Donaldson Collection/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)Gene Hackman's home was a 'breeding ground' for the hantavirus, which killed his wife Betsy Arakawa before his own death a week later. The couple were found dead along with one of their dogs at their New Mexico property on February 26. After initial concern over carbon monoxide poisoning, a pathologist concluded the Bonnie and Clyde actor died aged 95 of heart disease, with Alzheimer's playing a significant role.
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