Gas company discovered “minor leak” at Gene Hackman’s home

Authorities in Santa Fe, New Mexico, are continuing their investigation into the deaths of legendary actor Gene Hackman, 95, and his wife, classical pianist Betsy Arakawa, 65.

The couple was found deceased in their home on February 26, 2025, alongside one of their dogs.

Their deaths have been classified as “suspicious,” prompting an in-depth inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.

Initial assessments ruled out both carbon monoxide poisoning and any significant gas leaks as the cause. The Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office revealed that Hackman was discovered near the entryway of their home, while Arakawa was found in a bathroom.

A prescription pill bottle was reportedly open near her body, with pills scattered on the floor. Additionally, a space heater was located close to her, raising questions about whether it played a role in the couple’s deaths, per PBS.

Authorities have noted that their front door was left open and unsecured when maintenance workers found them, an unusual detail that has fueled further speculation. AP reports that, of the couple’s three dogs, one was found dead, while the remaining two were alive and in good health.

The Santa Fe Fire Department and the New Mexico Gas Company conducted a preliminary investigation and discovered a minor gas leak near a stove burner, registering 0.33 percent gas in the air.

However, experts determined that this level was not sufficient to be fatal, according to People. Additionally, tests showed no signs of carbon monoxide poisoning, ruling out the possibility of an undetected leak as the primary cause, NME details.

With no visible injuries on either Hackman or Arakawa, authorities are awaiting the results of autopsy and toxicology reports, which could take months to complete. Investigators are meticulously examining personal belongings, medical histories, and other household evidence in their efforts to establish what led to the couple’s passing, The Cut reports.

Gene Hackman was a two-time Academy Award winner, known for his iconic performances in The French Connection and Unforgiven. Having retired from acting in 2004, he largely stayed out of the public eye in his later years, spending time with his wife in their Santa Fe home. He and Arakawa had been married since 1991, and their long-lasting relationship was admired by many.

Gene Hackman poses for a portrait circa 1996 in Los Angeles, California. Credit: Ron Davis / Getty Images.

Fans and Hollywood colleagues alike have expressed their sorrow over the unexpected loss. Tributes have poured in, celebrating Hackman’s remarkable career and the couple’s enduring love.

As the investigation continues, many await further details to shed light on this heartbreaking event. Authorities remain committed to uncovering the truth behind their deaths and ensuring that no crucial details are overlooked.

Our thoughts and deepest sympathies are with Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa’s families and friends at this difficult time.

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