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In the latest update on the death of late artists and couple Jean Hackman and Betsi Arkawa, it is revealed that rodents and nests were discovered at the couple’s New Mexico residence, where they died, according to CNN, citing the record of New Mexico Department of Public Health.
CNN reported that during an environmental evaluation in March, three separate garages, two casitas and three sheds were found in the rodents. Additionally, a living rodent, a dead rodent and a rodent nest were reportedly discovered in three garages on the property.
According to the report, a risk evaluation was done on 5 March by employees of the New Mexico Department of Health. Partly was partially done to ensure the safety of family members, investigators and the respondents, who repeatedly repeated the house of the Santa FI Summit after Huntavirus was found.
For unfamiliar people, the passing of late couple was discovered in February. It was reported that Betsi’s death was associated with Huntwirus pulmonary syndrome, which is caused by huntwirus, which is transmitted through droplets and urine of rodents.
According to the report, for Jean Hackman, it was determined that the Academy Award winning actor died several days later due to a combination of heart disease, Alzheimer’s and hypertension.
According to the outlet, New Mexico’s public health veterinarian Erin Fips reported that the risk at risk at the couple’s main residence was not high, and there were no signs of rodent activity or contamination in the main residence, which were found to be clean.
However, the report also revealed that rodent access was discovered in eight other buildings on the property. Additionally, rodents were found in two vehicles, and the live trap was placed elsewhere on the property.
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