Fractures around Bob Saget’s eye sockets and bleeding around his brain could have been caused by the comedian hitting “something hard, covered by something soft, and covered by something soft, and covered by something soft, and covered by something soft, and covered by something soft, and covered by something soft, and covered by something soft, and covered by “According to a report released Tuesday that provides more details about the TV star’s death, such as a carpeted floor.
A detective notes in the incident report released by the Orange County Sheriff’s Office in Orlando that Medical Examiner Joshua Stephany indicated the fractures “would have startled Mr. Saget” and caused dizziness.
People would have noticed if he had been among them at the time “Confusion, balance, and/or slurred speech,” according to the investigation.
It does not specify the location of Saget’s fall.
After an examination in January, the medical examiner ruled that Saget died as a result of an unintentional blow to the head, most likely from a backward fall.
Investigators who were called to Saget’s luxurious hotel suite found no indication of a struggle, foul play, or indicators that anybody else had been in the suite during his stay.
A toxicology examination revealed no illegal drugs or poisons in Saget’s body. According to the investigation, there was no evidence of blood on the hotel bed’s sheets or bedspread.
Saget’s body was examined at the hotel suite and found to have mild edema and little bruising in the corner of his left eye.”There were no other indicators of any form of trauma or injury,” according to the study.
On Jan. 9, a hotel security officer discovered the 65-year-old entertainer on his hotel bed at the Ritz Carlton in Orlando after he forgot to check out of the hotel and his family requested a well-being check.
The door of Saget’s suite had been latched from the inside, so a hotel maintenance person had to be summoned to open it.
Despite the fact that the door between Saget’s suite and the neighboring room was determined to be open, data on the hotel’s electronic locks revealed that no one had been in the adjoining room since Jan. 7, two days before Saget’s body was discovered, according to the report.
Saget was married to Kelly Rizzo Saget and had three daughters from a previous marriage. He was best known for his roles as adored single dad Danny Tanner on the sitcom “Full House” and as the wisecracking presenter of “America’s Funniest Home Videos.”
Saget was on tour with his “I Don’t Do Negative Comedy Tour” at the time of his death, and he indicated soon before his death that he had received enthusiastic crowd receptions in Orlando and the Ponte Vedra Beach resort region.
On Monday, a Florida judge decided to make a temporary injunction prohibiting the release of images, video, or any other data relevant to the inquiry into Saget’s death permanent. Saget’s family had launched a lawsuit in order to obtain the decree.