Hollywood veteran actor Jean Hackman was found dead in his house in New Mexico with his wife Batsi Arakawa. Santa Fe County’s Sheriff Eden Mendoja has confirmed the death of the star and his dog. Police have said that the cause of the death of the actor and his wife is not yet known, but there is no possibility of any disturbance in the house.
On social media, many users soon estimated that carbon monoxide poisoning could be the reason for this. One person estimated on X, ‘They are saying that there is no disturbance, so probably should be carbon monoxide toxicity …?’ Another wrote, ‘RIP Jean Hackman. Given whatever has come out so far, I am assuming that it was carbon monoxide or other gas leak. Stay safe in your house! ‘
A third person commented, ‘Everyone is asking that if there is no dirty place suspicious, then why the dog, and only one thing is coming in my mind that the carbon monoxide or gas is on the end of its own or something else.’
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Cases of carbon monoxide poisoning in New Mexico
According to New Mexico poison control, carbon monoxide poisoning is more common in winter months, as people depend on heaters and furnaces for heat. Any person who experiences symptoms of carbon monoxide toxicity should immediately take fresh air. The University of New Mexico recommends doors and windows opening, closing fuel -burning equipment and emptying the building.