Dead rat, nest and droppings discovered on Gene Hackman's property after wife died of disease linked to rodents
Share and Follow

Health officials conducting a hantavirus risk assessment on Gene Hackman’s New Mexico property discovered a significant rat presence following the tragic death of the star’s wife from the rodent-borne disease in February.

In March, an environmental evaluation of the premises identified rodent feces in multiple locations including three garages, two casitas, and three sheds. The report from the New Mexico medical investigator’s office detailed the discovery of live rodents, a dead rodent, and an entire nest in the three detached garages.

Although not initially disclosed, these findings came to light in the comprehensive report obtained by TMZ, shedding light on the extent of the infestation following the couple’s tragic passing.

Arakawa, 65, died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, which is a rare disease humans can catch from contact with rodents, rodent feces, saliva and urine, according to autopsy results.

Hackman, 95, died a few days after Arakawa, following complications with hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease along with advanced Alzheimer’s disease.

The New Mexico Department of Health staff previously conducted the risk assessment on March 5 in accordance with the death investigation to make sure first responders and family members who had accessed the property were safe.

The initial assessment determined that the risk of exposure in the primary residence was low and that there were no signs of rodent activity inside. It did not include the new information revealed about the condition of the outbuildings.

All the other eight buildings and two vehicles on the property were accessible to rodents, according to the report. Investigators found live traps in the outbuildings meant to contain the rodents.

Hantavirus, while rare, has a 41% fatality rate for patients in New Mexico. The state also has the most reported cases of hantavirus in the country.

Anyone attempting to clean rodent habitats, whether it be in their homes or the natural environment, should avoid contact and, if possible, wear protection.

Hantavirus presents flu-like symptoms at the beginning that can take up to two months to manifest, according to the CDC. Regardless, there is no specific treatment for the virus or its symptoms.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Suspect steals Bedford Park police squad car, US Postal Service truck, hits mother, 2 children in Bridgeview, officials say

Chicago Area Update: Palatine Officer Collaborates with ICE to Apprehend Individual on East Dundee Road, Police Department Reports

A police officer from the northern suburbs collaborated with federal agents to…
DeSantis: New College of Florida debate prize to be named after Charlie Kirk

DeSantis Honors Conservative Voice: Charlie Kirk’s Name to Adorn New College of Florida Debate Prize

In Sarasota, Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis took the stage on Monday at…
US House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries brings redistricting push to Illinois; sources say local Democratic leaders not biting

Hakeem Jeffries’ Redistricting Efforts in Illinois Meet Resistance from Local Democrats: Sources

In a strategic move, Illinois Democrats are examining the possibility of redrawing…
Nebraska teacher allegedly offered to 'share' boyfriend with student in sex trafficking case

Nebraska Teacher Accused of Involvement in Disturbing Student Trafficking Incident

A teacher from Holdrege, Nebraska, and her boyfriend have been taken into…
New treatment destroys 90% of skin cancer cells in just 30 minutes

Innovative Therapy Eradicates 90% of Skin Cancer Cells in Just 30 Minutes

Scientists have unveiled a revolutionary light therapy capable of destroying cancer cells…
Turning Point USA chapter denied official status by Loyola University New Orleans student government

Loyola University New Orleans Student Government Rejects Official Status for Turning Point USA Chapter

A student government panel at Loyola University New Orleans has refused to…
Will Klein was the most unlikely of Dodgers World Series heroes in epic Game 3 win

Unexpected Hero: Will Klein Shines in Dodgers’ Thrilling Game 3 World Series Victory

Following a career-defining performance in the most pivotal game of his life,…
Animal welfare activist Zoe Rosenberg is arrested on a warrant by Sonoma County sheriff

California Woman’s Trial for Chicken Theft Brings National Attention to Slaughterhouse Practices

The ongoing trial of a California woman has captured the nation’s attention,…