Bob Saget’s SHOCKING Health Condition at the Time of His Death Revealed; Is It Related to His Passing?
A piece of new information has come to light regarding Bob Saget's death after his family revealed that he accidentally died from head trauma following his show in Floria; could this be related to his passing?
According to The U.S. Sun, an autopsy reveals that the beloved "Full House" actor tested positive for the coronavirus at the time of his death.
However, the outlet clarified that it has no relation to his passing. The medical examiner's office did not reveal what type of variant hit Saget.
The recent update regarding his autopsy comes a day after District Nine Medical Examiner's Office revealed that the actor died due to "an unwitnessed fall backwards and struck the posterior aspect of his head."
Joshua Stephany, who performed the autopsy, noted that the 65-year-old comedian who was found unresponsive in his hotel room in Orlando, Florida, passed away due to "blunt head trauma."
In the past, many reports have suggested that the actor's cause of death is due to his family medical history, as he previously revealed in his book, "Dirty Daddy: The Chronicles of a Family Man Turned Filthy Comedian," that a few among his family members died due to a heart attack.
There were also reports that he passed away in his sleep without suffering and something related to an "enlarged heart and coronary artery disease."
However, despite the speculations, the recent autopsy results revealed that he died due to internal bleeding from the brain.
"We believe he did not understand the severity of the internal damage done and fell asleep soon after," the report reads.
Bob Saget Also Had COVID In the Past
In early reports, Saget's wife, Kelly Rizzo, spoke to "Good Morning America" to discuss that her late husband indeed suffered from COVID-19 but clarified one thing.
The journalist noted that the comedian battled the virus, but it was "not anything serious," and he was "great."
On January 5, Saget appeared on the podcast "A Corporate Time with Tom & Dan," where he poked fun at the Omicron variant, saying, "I don't know if I had Delta or ... I might have had a combo. Maybe at one point they [Delta and Omicron] were working together." (via Page Six)
Although the actor never revealed when he tested positive for the virus, the episode was recorded a few days prior he died after performing in one of his comedy shows.