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The body of Jin Hecome's wife was found in the body. New details have been revealed about the death of spouses


New mysterious details have emerged from the death of 95-year-old Gin Hakman and his 63-year-old woman, Betsy Arakawa. When was found, the Arakava body was partially mummified, TMZ reports.

 

According to the decision of the police, Arakava was found in the bathroom. There was also the open package of pills "on the scattered table", and there was a black heater next to his head, which was apparently fallen after his death. The dead German shepherd, one of the three dogs of the couple, was also next to his body. It is noteworthy that when they were discovered by Aracava, his body had already begun to decay. The pianist's face was swollen, and his hands and feet have become a mummy, which suggested that the couple could be dead for several weeks. The body of Jin Hecman was found in the backroom of the house, with sunglasses and cane, which testifies to a sudden decline. In addition, their entrance door was open, but police did not record traces of invasion.

 

Earlier, the daughter of Hekman, Elizabeth, assumed that her father and step-mother could die from poisoning carbon. However, experts who arrived at the scene claim that no traces of leakage were found. In particular, NEW Mexico Gas Company reported that "there are currently no signs or instructions that have been problems with pipes in the house or nearby."

 

Death of Double Davman Gin Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, was announced on February 26. The couple and one of their dogs were found dead in their house in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

 

Translation of: Manuel Tamazyan