He added, “The first autopsy is not a bad autopsy – I’m not being critical – but what I am being critical of is attributing everything to one fall. She lost her life to scleroderma, which led to Saget spending the rest of his life fighting to find a cure for it according to Deann Wright, a board member of the Scleroderma Research Foundation (SRF). There is no way this could have occurred with one fall,” Stephany claimed. Bob Saget died on January 9, which would have been the 75th birthday of his sister Gay, who passed away in 1994 at the age of 47. “I am just very surprised that the medical examiner attributed it to one fall. “All of these injuries fractures and areas of hemorrhage could not have been sustained by one fall,” he said. Joshua Stephany are crying foul - with one telling the New York Times the injury appears consistent with the actor being hit with a baseball bat or falling from a height of up to 30 feet.
While Bob lost Gay to autoimmune disease when she was 47, he lost his older sister Andrea due to a brain aneurism at the age of 35 in 1985. Gay Saget, the former school teacher from Philadelphia, died years ago, following her scleroderma diagnosis. Several health experts who reviewed the autopsy report released by the Orange County Medical Examiner Dr. Incidentally, it was also Saget's late sister Gay's 75th birth anniversary.
Cyril Wecht is calling for Saget’s body to be exhumed and a full investigation after an autopsy report was released showing he had massive skull fractures.
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This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Saget was found dead in an Orlando, Florida hotel room Sunday, January 9, 2022. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Bob Sage t’s sister, Gay, died of scleroderma at age 47, and he died on her birthday. Scleroderma News is strictly a news and information website about the disease. Here’s a story about 9-year-old Wyatt Wright, a.k.a Wyatt The Warrior, who was diagnosed with localized scleroderma (linear) at age 8. We are still at the stage where we need attention and much more funding,” Saget wrote.
An ABC movie, For Hope, honored his late sister Gay and her battle with scleroderma. “I will spend the rest of my life dedicated to helping our amazing Board of Directors at the incredible Scleroderma Research Foundation to work with the best medical minds as we fund a cure. Saget also wrote and directed several films that did not perform exceptionally well.
In 1996, he directed a television movie titled “For Hope” which was based on his family’s scleroderma story. Saget's sister Gay died from the autoimmune disease at the age of 47 in 1994. She had been living in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, but moved back to Los Angeles to be with my parents as they sought medical care for her. Two years later, she passed away.”īecause of his close friendship with Monsky and seeing scleroderma take his sister’s life, Saget wanted to do more to help fight the disease. The night before he died, Saget did a show at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall in Jacksonville, Florida. “No one should have to suffer as my sister Gay did. She was 44 in 1992 when she was diagnosed with systemic scleroderma, a disease that strikes mostly women in the prime of their lives.