Comedian autopsy "was coronavirus" that died after crashing head into hotel bed

An autopsy confirmed that there was a corona virus in the body, with comedian and actor Bob Saget, known for his TV sitcom Full House, dying in January at the age of 65.According to Page Sixs 24-day report, actor Rosalie Couch, who performed a comedy show with Bob Saggett, told police that Saggett had lost his hearing and heartache before he took the stage on January 8.In addition, the Kochi insisted, Bob has suffered COVID 19 for a long time and his body has taken a long time to overcome it.Pagesix obtained an autopsy report, confirming that Saget still had coronavirus in his body at the time of his death.Saget also suffered skull fractures, scalp abrasions, brain haemorrhage and bruises.The deceased is likely to have fallen backwards without being conscious and hit the back of his head, he said. The death method is an accident.Meanwhile, police said he would have died when he hit the headboard of the hotel bed.Police believe he died after colliding with his head on the bed headboard at the time of 2 am.The bereaved also later told the media that the police concluded that he accidentally hit his back in the head and slept without thinking about anything.Drugs and alcohol are not known to be related.However, some experts have questioned the conclusion, telling the New York Times that it is more consistent with head blows like hitting with a baseball bat or shocks from 20 to 30 feet regarding Saggetts injury.Meanwhile, Saget, born in Philadelphia in 1956, played Danny Tanner in ABCs popular sitcom Full House from 1987 to 1995, and starred alongside John Stamos, Mary Kate and Ashley Olson.He later appeared in the same role in the reboot series Fuller House.He was also loved by the America Funist Home Video and When I Met Her series, and he was also known for his high-level stand-up performance, unlike the lovely family personality he showed in Full House.He started the podcast Bob Sagets Here for You with the death operation All-Sing Comedy team.The deceased has three children with his wife Kelly Rizzo.
An autopsy confirmed that there was a corona virus in the body, with comedian and actor Bob Saget, known for his TV sitcom Full House, dying in January at the age of 65.According to Page Sixs 24-day report, actor Rosalie Couch, who performed a comedy show with Bob Saggett, told police that Saggett had lost his hearing and heartache before he took the stage on January 8.In addition, the Kochi insisted, Bob has suffered COVID 19 for a long time and his body has taken a long time to overcome it.Pagesix obtained an autopsy report, confirming that Saget still had coronavirus in his body at the time of his death.Saget also suffered skull fractures, scalp abrasions, brain haemorrhage and bruises.The deceased is likely to have fallen backwards without being conscious and hit the back of his head, he said. The death method is an accident.Meanwhile, police said he would have died when he hit the headboard of the hotel bed.Police believe he died after colliding with his head on the bed headboard at the time of 2 am.The bereaved also later told the media that the police concluded that he accidentally hit his back in the head and slept without thinking about anything.Drugs and alcohol are not known to be related.However, some experts have questioned the conclusion, telling the New York Times that it is more consistent with head blows like hitting with a baseball bat or shocks from 20 to 30 feet regarding Saggetts injury.Meanwhile, Saget, born in Philadelphia in 1956, played Danny Tanner in ABCs popular sitcom Full House from 1987 to 1995, and starred alongside John Stamos, Mary Kate and Ashley Olson.He later appeared in the same role in the reboot series Fuller House.He was also loved by the America Funist Home Video and When I Met Her series, and he was also known for his high-level stand-up performance, unlike the lovely family personality he showed in Full House.He started the podcast Bob Sagets Here for You with the death operation All-Sing Comedy team.The deceased has three children with his wife Kelly Rizzo.

An autopsy confirmed that there was a corona virus in the body, with comedian and actor Bob Saget, known for his TV sitcom "Full House," dying in January at the age of 65.

According to Page Six's 24-day report, actor Rosalie Couch, who performed a comedy show with Bob Saggett, told police that Saggett had "lost his hearing" and "heartache" before he took the stage on January 8.

In addition, the Kochi insisted, "Bob has suffered COVID 19 for a long time and his body has taken a long time to overcome it."

Pagesix obtained an autopsy report, confirming that Saget still had coronavirus in his body at the time of his death. Saget also suffered skull fractures, scalp abrasions, brain haemorrhage and bruises. "The deceased is likely to have fallen backwards without being conscious and hit the back of his head," he said. "The death method is an accident."

Meanwhile, police said he would have died when he hit the headboard of the hotel bed. Police believe he died after colliding with his head on the bed headboard at the time of 2 am.

The bereaved also later told the media that "the police concluded that he accidentally hit his back in the head and slept without thinking about anything." Drugs and alcohol are not known to be related.

However, some experts have questioned the conclusion, telling the New York Times that it is more consistent with "head blows like hitting with a baseball bat" or "shocks from 20 to 30 feet" regarding Saggett's injury.

Meanwhile, Saget, born in Philadelphia in 1956, played Danny Tanner in ABC's popular sitcom "Full House" from 1987 to 1995, and starred alongside John Stamos, Mary Kate and Ashley Olson. He later appeared in the same role in the reboot series "Fuller House". He was also loved by the "America Funist Home Video" and "When I Met Her" series, and he was also known for his high-level stand-up performance, unlike the lovely family personality he showed in "Full House". He started the podcast "Bob Saget's Here for You" with the death operation "All-Sing Comedy" team.

The deceased has three children with his wife Kelly Rizzo.