Anne Heche: Police stop all investigations into the fire accident

Anne Heche
Police drop all investigations into the fire accident

Anne Heche died at the age of 53.

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Anne Heche’s fatal fire accident will have no criminal consequences. The investigations have since been discontinued.

The fatal car accident of Anne Heche (1969-2022) is not further investigated by the police. As the authorities said in a statement, according to “People” magazine, all investigations were discontinued. Also in the future there will be no more investigations. The 53-year-old Heche died on Friday about a week after a serious car accident involving her Mini Cooper. She crashed into a building at high speed, which then caught fire, as did her vehicle.

A few days later it was announced that Heche had suffered massive brain damage and was in a coma in a clinic. On Friday, her spokesman confirmed numerous media reports that Heche was already brain dead and was only being kept alive by machines. The devices were switched off a few hours later and she never regained consciousness after the crash. According to initial reports, the Emmy winner was said to have been under the influence of drugs during the accident.

Anne Heche’s family: “We have lost a bright light”

In a statement from the family, which is available, among other things, from the “New York Post”.it said after her death: “We have lost a bright light, a kind and most joyful soul, a loving mother and a loyal friend. Anne will be deeply missed, but she lives through her wonderful sons, through her work and her passionate commitment. Your courage, […] always spreading her message of love and acceptance will continue to have an enduring importance.”

Heche has acted in numerous Hollywood productions. For example alongside Harrison Ford (80) in the action comedy “Six Days, Seven Nights”, the disaster film “Volcano”, the “Psycho” reissue from 1998 and the series “Ally McBeal”, to name just a few. One of her last engagements was the series “All Rise”.

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