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Anne Heche’s mansion being sued by a woman whose house caught fire in a fatal car accident
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Anne Heche’s mansion is sued by a woman whose house bursts into flames in the actress’s fatal car accident.
According to a lawsuit received on Monday by Page Six, Lynne Mishele said she and her pets nearly lost their lives when the Mini Cooper Heche drove into her home in Los Angeles on August 5.
Mishele claims that Heche’s vehicle “flew through the front of her house and went deep inside” before “stopped right in front of” her, her two dogs named Bree and Rueben, and her turtle named Marley.
Mishele claims that “the sudden and terrifying outburst shook her to the core,” adding that she was “completely terrified, extremely surprised to hear loud noises, plagued by nightmares and flashbacks of the incident, terrified of going outside, and on top of that, with no place to live.”
Moreover, he claims that “her whole life was destroyed in the fire.”
Mishele also referred to the presence of cocaine and fentanyl detected in the Heche system at the time of the accident.
He is demanding at least $ 2 million in damages.
Heche – whose eldest son, 20-year-old Homer Laffoon, is now the special administrator of her estate – “fell unconscious and fell into a coma” shortly after she burst into Mishele’s house.
The actress was “stuck in the vehicle” for 45 minutes while the surrounding flame was raging. She never regained consciousness.
Heche underwent life support until August 12 to obtain some of her organs for donation. Her official cause of death was inhalation of smoke and thermal injuries.
Also on the list is the LA County Medical Examiner-Coroner fracture of the sternum due to blunt trauma as a contributing factor to her death, which was considered accidental.
She was 53 years old.
The late star and Laffoon reps have yet to respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
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