Saget may have died from falling on a carpet, according to forensics

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Miami, 15 Mar The skull fractures that caused the death of American actor Bob Saget last January could have occurred in a fall on a carpet floor, according to new details revealed in Tuesday's final police report. The coroner who performed the autopsy found that the fractures in Saget's eye sockets and the stroke may have been due to the victim meeting with “something hard covered by something soft,” such as a carpeted or carpeted floor, possibly at the Orlando, Florida hotel, where he died was found January 9. The coroner told police that Saget should be “stunned” by the fracture, who must have noticed symptoms such as dizziness, a situation that should have been “obvious” to people around him in the last hours of his life. However, none of the people who testified before the police said that the actor had used drugs or alcoholic beverages and that he behaved normally at all times, according to the report. One of them was the hotel clerk who took the rental car that the interpreter was driving. He stated that he had the opportunity to talk to the actor for about 10 minutes and that he seemed “fine.” He even provided authorities with a photo taken with Saget, and there's “no evidence of injury or bruising near his left eye that was obvious after he died,” the report says. The coroner also stated that the actor of the popular television series “Full House” could hardly drive his vehicle after the coup, just as he did for about two hours to get to the hotel. Officers returned to the hotel room with this information, where he died searching for places or objects that could have caused the trauma, but with no luck, even though “most of the suite was carpeted.” A Florida judge authorized this Monday to release this police report, albeit with censored elements, in an order that finally banned his preliminary order, the release of videos and photos of Saget's body, and his personal belongings. The actor's family had filed a lawsuit in February to prevent the media from having access to Saget's medical reports and artwork that were recorded in the hotel room where he was found dead. In his opinion, publishing this type of material would cause the family “irreparable harm in the form of extreme mental pain, anxiety, and emotional stress.” This final report confirms the original version that the actor died of an accidental blunt head injury i.e. a severe blow to the head but without a skull tear which ruled out violent death.