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Wagner named person of interest in death of actress Wood

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LOS ANGELES: US police have named actor Robert Wagner (pic) a “person of interest” in the 1981 drowning of his wife, legendary film star Natalie Wood, whose death has been an enduring Hollywood mystery.

New witness testimony has emerged on the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the death of Wood, who drowned in November 1981 during a sailing trip with then husband Wagner, actor Christophe­r Walken and the yacht’s captain, California police said on Thursday.

Wagner, 87, has been named a person of interest – short of being a formal suspect – and a “new sequence of events” has been presented, Los Angeles Sheriff ’s Department spokesman Nicole Nishida said in a statement.

Wood was one of the top actresses of her day, starring alongside James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause and in West Side Story. She was nominated for an Oscar three times.

Her death shocked the nation and drew blanket coverage.

Investigat­ors initially ruled it an accident when her body was found in waters off southern California after a night of heavy drinking aboard the yacht.

The probe was reopened in 2011 after the captain said he had heard the couple arguing that night.

Wood’s death certificat­e was amended in 2012 to cite “drowning and other undetermin­ed factors” as causes of death.

Now, “for the first time, we have witness statements that portray a new sequence of events on the boat that night,” said Nishida.

One witness reported hearing yelling and crashing sounds coming from the couple’s stateroom.

A bit later, separate witnesses identified a man and a woman arguing on the back of the boat and said they believed the voices were those of Wood and Wagner.

“The statements from these new witnesses differ from the original version of events as related by previous witnesses, including the individual­s on the boat,” Nishida said.

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