Dark Truth Behind Carrie Fisher’s Death Leaves Star Wars Fans Stunned – Pathologist’s Claims Rocks $51.8B Franchise

Dark Truth Behind Carrie Fisher's Death Leaves Star Wars Fans Stunned - Pathologist's Claims Rocks $51.8B Franchise
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Carrie Fisher has a legendary status in Hollywood. She was an integral part of the Star Wars film franchise for several years. This earned her an incredible amount of fame, fortune, and success, which she fully earned. However, she struggled with her life and reportedly took to drugs to self-medicate her pain.

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This allegedly contributed to her premature death from a heart attack. Her tragic demise saddened fans and was a sobering conclusion to a beautiful life. However, a pathologist has come up with an intriguing and shocking theory about her death. This has jolted Star Wars fans, who now question her last days and the mysterious circumstances of Fisher’s death.

Bone Chilling Theory About Carrie Fisher’s Death Stuns Star Wars Fans

Carrie Fisher
Carrie Fisher

Carrie Fisher was one of the most hardworking actresses of her generation, who has worked with many A-list directors in Hollywood. The actress ventured into Hollywood at a young age and made her film debut in 1975 in the American comedy Shampoo

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In 1977, she landed a breakthrough role in Harrison Ford-led franchise science-fiction film series Star Wars. She made her main protagonist character debut as Princess Leia in the franchise’s first installment Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope

Carrie Fisher As Princess Leia
Carrie Fisher As Princess Leia

The actress reprised her award-winning role in the follow-up sequels: The Empire Strikes Back, Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, and Star Wars: The Force Awakens. The Woman movie actress passed away on December 23, 2016, while flying from London to Los Angeles and suffered a cardiac arrest. 

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She was taken to hospital and put on a ventilator but died four days later. Her shocking death left her fans heartbroken. However, a forensic expert Dr. Michael Hunter argued that the actress didn’t die due to a heart attack, as her autopsy reports state, claiming she took heroin before or soon after taking off on the flight, which led to her death.

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The Pathologist Claimed Carrie Fisher Might Have Died Due To Drug Intake

Carrie Fisher
Carrie Fisher

After the tragic death of the beloved Star Wars actress Carrie Fisher, many debated the cause of her death. According to reports, she died after experiencing a heart attack while traveling from London to Los Angeles. But a forensic expert, Michael Hunter, claimed she might pass away due to a lack of oxygen in her brain. He explained, 

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“It’s generally assumed Carrie Fisher died from a heart attack, but I’m not convinced. I believe illegal drugs played a much more significant role than was first thought. The level of 6-MAM in her blood suggests she took a final dose in London just before the 11-hour flight as she slept the whole way. As Carrie slept, the heroin and other opiates she had taken sedated her and suppressed her breathing.”

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He continued, “The long period of time when her brain received no oxygen proved to be fatal. I believe it was damage to Carrie’s brain that ultimately led to her death and not a heart attack as reported.”

Carrie Fisher was a talented actress and a proud writer who appeared in many iconic and fascinating films. A rare artist, Carrie continued delivering exceptional performances throughout the 80s and 90s and won many awards for her acting chops.

Source: The Sun

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