Anne Heche’s family says she is not expected to survive

the family of the American actress Anne Heche said this Friday that the artist suffer a severe brain injury because of his traffic accident and that he is not expected to survive, according to a statement sent to People magazine.

“Unfortunately, Anne suffered a severe cerebral anoxic injury and remains in a critical coma. She is not expected to survive. His choice was always donate your organs and keeps it in a life support system to determine if any of them are viable,” said a family representative.

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On the other hand, the Los Angeles Police (LAPD) is investigating whether the actress was driving bgarlic drug effects before the traffic accident last Friday.

The Los Angeles Police Office of Public Information confirmed Thursday to the media that blood tests reveal the presence of drugs, although “further evidence is needed to rule out other substances administered in the hospital”Fox News reported.

According to the newspaper ‘TMZ’, Police sources confirmed that Heche had consumed cocaine, according to those analyses, in which traces of fentanyl were also found.

Involved in two accidents

The actress has been in the hospital since last Friday, when her blue Mini Cooper crashed into a house in the Mar Vista area (Los Angeles, USA) and the vehicle ended up engulfed in flames. According to the Police, the car was going so fast that it left the road and burned when it hit the building, causing severe burns to Heche.

Before the incident, multiple security cameras recorded her driving recklessly through a residential area. In fact, she was involved in two accidents when crashing first against a car and then against a garage from which he fled while a neighbor yelled at him, as can be seen in a video broadcast on the internet.

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Heche, who had famous relationships with the actress Ellen Degeneres and the actor James Tupper, Rose to fame in the late 1980s with her portrayal of Vicky Hudson and Marley Love on the soap opera “Another World,” for which she won an Emmy.

She went on to star in several independent films, including ‘Psycho’ (1998), ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ (1997) and was nominated for a Tony for the Broadway play ‘Twentieth Century’.

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