The autopsy has been completed on comedian and actor Bob Saget, who shocked the world by dying suddenly at the age of 65 yesterday. He is best known for his role on Full House, but he also appeared years ago on America's Funniest Home Videos, of which he was a host for years.
According to a report released by the Orange County Sheriff's Office, Saget was discovered by hotel security on Sunday afternoon after his family requested a wellness check. The comedian was found deceased "in a supine position on his bed." The supine position means lying horizontally with the face and torso facing up.
"I checked the immediate area for signs of foul play. It should be noted none were found. The room itself was orderly with items owned by Mr. Saget on the nightstand, television stand, closet and bathroom," the report reads, with the responding officer stating "no signs of trauma were seen."
Medications were present, according to the report, and it's noted Saget's medical history is unknown. Police say no drugs were found.
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Top racehorse Da Hoss, 30, died at the Kentucky Horse Park on January 2 due to the infirmities of old age. He had been at the park since 2000.
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I don't want to forget to include the death of actress Sally Ann Howes, who was 91 when she passed away last month.
Snip:
Howes was born into showbiz, as the daughter of British performer Bobby Howes and actress/singer Patricia Malone, she became a star of the screen and stage in her own right.
Taking over the role from Julie Andrews, she shone as Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady on New York's Broadway in 1958.
And in 1963 she was nominated for a Tony Award for best lead actress in a musical for her work in Brigadoon.
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