canbelto
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This sounds more like a total mental break than simply being drunk.
Unfortunately I’m not surprised but it’s very tragic especially for her family.Anne is not expected to survive. They are keeping her on life support to see if any of her organs can be donated.
Anne Heche's son mourns mother: 'We have lost a bright light' | CNN
Anne Heche's son paid tribute to his mother Friday, saying the family had lost "a kind and most joyful soul, a loving mother, and a loyal friend."www.cnn.com
It looked faster then that to me but who knows.Sad but at least she will not have to wake up to the terrible pain of her injuries. I heard she was going 90 miles per hour so it is amazing she was not killed instantly.
I mean thats 145 km/hr so it seems accurate based on that video.It looked faster then that to me but who knows.
Similar to addiction you have to want that helP too.A very sad example of why more needs to be done to help the mentally ill, including taking them into care when appropriate.
It’s confirmed that she has passed away.
I had read that she was confirmed dead but you’re right. Until they remove her from life support technically she isn’t. Perhaps they are waiting for someone to arrive to see her though.Well, she is legally dead. Physically, she remains in hospital on life support with a beating heart. It appears she has been declared brain-dead, which is the legal definition of death in California.
Some news headlines are saying she has died, while others are saying she is brain dead and on life support. Both are correct, weirdly enough.
In this case and several others, I believe it's because the heartbeat is artifically created. In the case of life not viable I would guess they would agree that the life sustaining substance in "natural" ie mother and fetus umbilical cord/blood.I read that they removed life support today. Hopefully something good will come from this - organ donation. Injecting a political note - if hospitals allow removal of life support while she has a beating heart what's the difference between that & ending a pregnancy where life is not viable?