Gene Hackman’s Wife Betsy Arakawa-Hackman, who initially died around February 11 due to Hanta Viral Pulmonary Syndrome, was allegedly unknown in the last few days.
In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Dr. Josiah Child – the doctor in charge of Cloudberry Health, which is medical practice Betsy appealed on February 12 According to preliminary telephone records – the late classical pianist initially expressed no symptoms of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome.
“[Betsy] In fact, the twelfth appointment was made for the first visit with one of our doctors,” Dr Child said. “She called for the tenth time, saying her husband was sick or wanted to take care of her husband. She wants to cancel the date. She called on the 12th [looking for] suggestion. She said: “I have some congestion and I just want some advice. What should I do? She has no shortness of breath, chest pain or fever or something like that. Our receptionist talked to the doctor and the doctor said: “Well, I’ve never seen her.” We must make the initial appointment. ”
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The body of Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa-Hackman was found on February 26. (Jeffrey Mayer/Wireimage)
On Monday, the Santa Fe Sheriff’s Department confirmed that Betty’s last mobile phone event was February 12, the day after it was initially believed to have died.
“We can now confirm that Mrs. Hackman’s phone was used on the morning of February 12 to call the Santa Fe Medical Center in Cloudberry Health,” the Sheriff’s Department told Fox News Digital. “That morning, a total of three calls were made, all of which reached the medical center. That afternoon, Mrs. Hackman from the same medical center made an incoming call.”
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According to Dr. Child, the exercise is scheduled to be booked at 1 p.m. on February 12, but she called that morning but she never showed up. This practice was then called Betty, but there was no answer.

Betsy Arakawa-Hackman was last on February 11th. However, according to preliminary phone records, her last mobile phone activity was February 12. (Getty Image)
“If we knew the patient and knew they had a medical condition or something, then if we tried to call them and they didn’t call back, we would be more active in finding out what was going on,” Dr. Child said. “But in this case, I think that since the doctor never saw the patient, it’s not clear whether she found another doctor or went somewhere else.”
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“We thought she had never been to any other place or a doctor before,” he added.
Dr Child said it sounds like Betsy is “starting to feel uncomfortable” but is not fully aware of how sick she is actually.
“I don’t know if it’s because she’s focused on her husband or because it’s a fast-progressive disease, or if she’s just one of those people who don’t really feel uncomfortable. No one will know,” he said. “But for some reason, she doesn’t recognize her illness on the second stage of Hanta virus, which invades the lungs.”

Betsy Arakawa-Hackman called Cloudberry Medical Practice for advice on the congestion she has been experiencing. (Urschke/Ullstein Bild by Getty Image)
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He added: “She just didn’t know how sick she became.”
“But for some reason, she didn’t recognize the second phase of Hanta virus invading the lungs. She just didn’t know how sick she became.”
Betty Inine Hanta Viral Pulmonary SyndromeThe New Mexico Department of Health confirmed that this is spread from animals to humans, often found in rodents.
Chief Medical Investigator Dr. Heather Jarrell explained that hantavirus is characterized by “flu-like symptoms composed of fever, muscle soreness, cough, sometimes vomiting and diarrhea that can develop into shortness of breath, heart or heart failure, and lung failure.”
Hackman died of hypertensive atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease Alzheimer’s disease As a New Mexico official a week ago, as a significant factor. He was probably alone at home for about a week until he died around February 18, the last time his pacemaker recorded.
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Monday, Hackman Estate A temporary restraining order was granted for issuing a temporary restraining order on record of Gene and Betsy’s death.
The order says “the office of the medical investigator and Santa Fe County Sheriff’s OfficeHereinafter, the agents, tasks and employees of each entity are temporarily restricted, including the agents, tasks and employees of each entity, and the disclosure by IPRA or other means, any and all photos or videos containing the following images: the body of Gene Hackman, Betsy Arakawa-Hackman, the body of Betsy Arakawa-Hackman, the interior of the Hackman couple and the residence of the Hackman couple. ”
Additionally, “any lapel video footage” includes shots of hackers’ bodies or any image Dead animals At Hackman Residence, “Added to the temporary restraining order.

Gene Hackman died of hypertensive atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, an important factor in Alzheimer’s disease. (Getty Image)
Under the order, the Medical Investigator’s Office temporarily restricts the disclosure of autopsy and/or death reports. A hearing was held on March 31.
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Tracy Wright from Fox News Digital contributed to the report.