Anne Heche died on Friday August 12 at the age of 53. The actress did not survive the numerous injuries caused by her terrible accident which occurred in a district of Los Angeles on August 5th. As a reminder, his car, a blue Mini-Cooper, had driven at full speed into a first complex. Despite the interventions of the inhabitants, Anne Heche had taken the wheel, crushing her vehicle a little further on against a house, a shock from which the owner of the accommodation emerged unscathed. The car immediately caught fire, requiring the intervention of around sixty firefighters to extinguish the flames and get the driver out of the cabin.
Transported in critical condition to the nearest hospital, Anne Heche seemed to be able to get out of it before tests revealed more serious consequences. The star of 6 days, 7 nights, plunged into a coma, suffered from lung damage, severe burns and a significant anoxic brain injury, leaving him little chance. Under respiratory assistance, the mother of Homer, 20, and Atlas, 13, was finally disconnected, as her spokesperson had implied in a press release. He revealed that Anne Heche wishing to donate her organs, the doctors wanted to ensure that they were in good condition before stopping medical assistance.
The disappearance of Anne Heche shocked the world of cinema. It must be said that the actress was only 53 years old and had made the heyday of the 7th American art. Tributes have multiplied on the web after the announcement of his death. Among them, that of Ellen DeGeneres. If Anne Heche has almost always shared the life of men, she was in a relationship with the famous host for 3 years, from 1997 to 2000.
This formalization had been a source of trouble for Anne Heche: “I was in a relationship with Ellen DeGeneres for three and a half years, and the stigma around that relationship was so terrible that my multi-million dollar contract was terminated and I never worked again for ten years.” she confided during her participation in Dancing with the stars in 2020.