The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Fisher’s death caused by sleep apnea, other factors

-

LOS ANGELES: The death last year of actress Carrie Fisher, best known for her role as Princess Leia in the “Star Wars” franchise, was due to sleep apnea and other causes, the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office said in a statement on Friday.

Fisher died aged 60 on Dec 27, four days after she became unresponsi­ve on a flight to Los Angeles and was rushed to a hospital.

The Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office conducted an examinatio­n of her body on Dec 30 and has since found she died of sleep apnea and “other undetermin­ed factors,” the coroner’s statement said.

Fisher also had atheroscle­rotic heart disease and had used drugs, the statement said, but noted the significan­ce of these factors in relation to her demise had not been ascertaine­d.

A watch commander for the coroner’s office declined to provide additional details on the findings, referring questions to a representa­tive who was not immediatel­y available.

Before her death, the daughter of actor Debbie Reynolds and the late singer Eddie Fisher had been on an airplane returning from England where she was shooting the third season of the British sitcom “Catastroph­e.”

The day after Carrie Fisher died, Reynolds, who starred in Hollywood musicals such as “Singin’ in the Rain,” suffered a stroke and died, aged 84. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Fisher poses for cameras as she arrives at the European Premiere of ‘Star Wars, The Force Awakens’ in Leicester Square, London, on Dec 16, 2015. — Reuters file photo
Fisher poses for cameras as she arrives at the European Premiere of ‘Star Wars, The Force Awakens’ in Leicester Square, London, on Dec 16, 2015. — Reuters file photo

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia