Treat Williams cause of death?: Located in Dorset, Vermont – Fans are still in disbelief following Treat Williams’ tragic motorcycle accident in June. Now, the police have revealed the exact cause of the actor’s demise.
As reported by People, Vermont State Police said in a statement that the Once Upon a Time in America star died of “severe trauma and blood loss” as a consequence of the accident.
In addition, authorities reported that the driver with whom the actor collided on June 12 has been cited for “grossly negligent operation resulting in death.” Investigators hypothesized that the motorist may have missed Williams on the motorcycle.
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The tragic tragedy occurred on Route 30 near Dorset, Vermont, on a Monday afternoon. The actor collided with the vehicle as he attempted to make a turn.
Williams was rushed to the hospital by helicopter, but succumbed to his injuries shortly thereafter. His manager, Barry McPherson, informed admirers of the sad news.
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Treat Williams cause of death?
Acting colleagues of Williams were stunned and saddened by the news of his death.
“I am utterly devastated. He was the gentleman. “He was incredibly gifted,” McPherson told People. “He was a respected actor. Directors adored him. He has been Hollywood’s beating pulse since the late 1970s.”
Several fellow actors, including Williams’ on-screen son Gregory Smith (age 40), commented on his passing.
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The actor who starred alongside Williams on the television series Everwood stated, “This news is devastating.” “Treat was an exceptional man and a gifted actor. He adored his family above all else.”
“I am extremely grateful for the time I spent as a member of his extended television family,” he continued. “He left a lasting impression on me during my formative years. I will always cherish the time I spent with Treat and fondly recall his anecdotes, laughter, and passion for adventure.”
The deceased actor is survived by his wife, Pam Van Sant (68), and offspring Gill (31) and Elinor Williams (25).