As tributes pour in like raindrops and spread like wildfire on social media in the aftermath of Ray Liotta’s death, there has been a spark of speculation as to what killed the sensational 67-year-old actor.
Did Ray Liotta have Parkinson’s Disease?
Ray Liotta, who appeared in the films Goodfellas and Field of Dreams, died at the age of 67. According to his family relatives, the actor died in his sleep while filming the upcoming movie (Dangerous Waters) with Saffron Burrows in the Dominican Republic.
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Apparently, it is rumored that the 67 old actors suffered a cardiac arrest the night they were filming their project. This propounded to a heart attack that got him killed even before reaching the intensive unit.
Others believe he had Parkinson’s disease; the neurological disorder that causes unintentional or uncontrollable movements such as shaking, stiffness, and difficulties with balance and coordination.
However, his autopsy would be ready in the course of the week which will probably unravel the mystery behind the untimely passing of our Ray Liotta.
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