Natasha Richardson

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NoH8
NoH8 Member Posts: 2,726
edited June 2014 in Life After Breast Cancer

How scary and sad is that? I remember when Sonny Bono died, although at least that made more sense because he skied into a tree. I wish they would do an animated recreation of her fall, to help us understand more. I love her mother, Vanessa Redgrave and aunt Lynn. I don't think I ever saw Natasha in a film. She and Liam seemed to have such a great relationship and those poor kids having to deal with her death, so hard to understand. I wonder if she had a preexisting condition and if they'll let the public know if so, after the autopsy.

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  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 19,757
    edited March 2009

    Ah, so she did die....so sad. I was following the news yesterday. From the sounds of it she had quite an easy "fall" so I, too, think there was a preexisting condition. So, so sad..... 

  • Marple
    Marple Member Posts: 19,143
    edited March 2009

    Oh my, I didn't know she had died.  How terribly sad.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited March 2009

    This whole thing scared the crap out of me because I'm pretty adventurous and am always falling, whether it's off a bike or on the ice. But I've finally resolved to try to adhere to what, for me, is the lesson I need to learn from hearing this sort of news: Embrace each day and try to find the joy in it and love your people as much and as hard and as often as you can...because you just never know when your time on this planet will end....ya know?

    ~Marin

  • Sierra
    Sierra Member Posts: 1,638
    edited March 2009

    This was very sad indeed

    apparently did it not say

    an ambulance was refused?

    initially, thought I heard that on our news here

    My friend just had an incident skiing

    she is 65.. Collingwood area

     and seems she fell on her face

    and she is all ready to go out again

    Vanessa Redgrave (sp) a fine actress

    and is Lynn Redgrave related also?

    I used to ski, not any more

    Best

    Sierra :)

  • soprano
    soprano Member Posts: 44
    edited March 2009

    You don't have to have a preexisting condition to die from a fall like that.  Unfortunately, all you have to do is hit your head the right way/ at the right speed.  Also, I'm all for helmets, but wearing one might not have helped her in this situation because they usually only protect up to a speed of 15mph and even on a beginners trail one probably reaches speeds of 25mph.  So sad.  My heart goes out to her and her family.

    Soprano

  • hooptiedoo
    hooptiedoo Member Posts: 100
    edited March 2009

    I just heard an update on TV (sorry, not sure what channel - it was on as I was passing through the company lunchroom). An autopsy is being performed today and the results are expected by this evening.

    Joan Rivers apparently knows the family and was saying Natasha was prounounced brain dead at the hospital in Toronto, but the family wanted to bring her to New York so her sons could see her one last time before they let her die. Seems to me it would be very traumatic no matter how they did it, but at least she was surrounded by her family.

    The first paramedics on the scene were turned away, and an ambulance was called to her hotel later and rushed her to the hospital. I suspect she was already unconcious at that point and beyond help. It's unbelievably sad, and makes me more aware than ever that we must live each and every day as if it's our last.

  • sahalie
    sahalie Member Posts: 2,147
    edited March 2009

    Like Joan said on LKL "When we wake up each morning we should be so thankful" 

    This accident and death of Natasha Richardson makes me sick and sad. 

    I had a horrible head injury a few years ago skiing and came home with my head wrapped up like a mummy with only one eye visible.  Yesterday's news brought it all back and gave me the goose bumps.  What a freak accident to actually die from.  I hope the autopsy reveals what happened.

    I love her mom Vanessa Redgrave and her Guenevere in Camelot.  My favorite scene is when she is in the flower filled meadow with the knights and ladies in waiting and she sings "The Merry Month of May"    She was like a butterfly of gentleness in that movie.   She must be beyond devastated about her equally lovely daughter. 

  • sahalie
    sahalie Member Posts: 2,147
    edited March 2009

    Just now on the news. 

    The medical examiner says she died from "blunt force trauma to the head."

  • AnnNYC
    AnnNYC Member Posts: 4,484
    edited March 2009

    I have been so shaken by this.

    What a lovely woman, and lovely family.  Yesterday, I was reading some quotes from Natasha Richardson, saying how beautiful her mother was in "Camelot," when Natasha saw it as a little girl. ["She was so beautiful. I still look at that movie and I can't believe it. It still makes me cry, the beauty of it. I could go on and on - in that white fur hooded thing, when she comes through the forest for the first time. You've never seen anything so beautiful!" Richardson said.]

    In the same interview (from 2003), it went on to say: She once said that Neeson's serious injury in a 2000 motorcycle accident - he suffered a crushed pelvis after colliding with a deer in upstate New York - had made her really appreciate life.  "I wake up every morning feeling lucky - which is driven by fear, no doubt, since I know it could all go away," she told The Daily Telegraph newspaper in 2003.

    Sierra, Lynn Redgrave is Natasha's aunt, Vanessa's sister.

    I keep wondering -- if the EMT crew had examined her immediately after the fall, when she insisted she was fine and didn't need them -- would they have seen anything wrong?  I know an early sign of bleeding from a head injury like that is that the pupils may appear two different sizes -- if that ever happens to any of you or yours after a blow to the head, that the pupils don't look the same size, or stay big and black even in bright light, or if there's a feeling of nausea, get to the ER right away!

  • kmccraw423
    kmccraw423 Member Posts: 3,596
    edited March 2009

    You know, I wondered if she had died in Toronto and they were shipping the body here for her family.  I guess technically she was still alive but on life support.  How sad - I really feel for her sons and husband.

    Also, I read that if you have had concussions in the past you are more apt to have a serious one.

    Does anyone know what she actually hit her head on?

    I remember her and her husband in the movie Nell

  • mke
    mke Member Posts: 584
    edited March 2009

    She was not in Toronto.

    It seems so odd to me that someone could die from falling down in snow and die.

  • Pharmmom
    Pharmmom Member Posts: 300
    edited March 2009
    I felt so sad about this as well.  Its such a waste.  She seemed like such a lovely lady.  I guess it was just her time.  Very sad for her husband and boys.  Cry
  • NancyD
    NancyD Member Posts: 3,562
    edited March 2009

    There was a dr on the TODAY show that explained how certain angles are more dangerous than others. Directly forward or directly back are less dangerous than on the side. With the front and back hits, your brain just bounces forward or back a bit. Depending on the force, you have a better chance of doing less damage. Side blows whips the brain around...twists the brain stem which can cause damage to all the really basic body functions such as breathing.

  • AccidentalTourist
    AccidentalTourist Member Posts: 365
    edited March 2009

    I saw Vanessa Redgrave perform in a monologue based on The Year of Magica Thinking by Joan Didion.  When lights came on she looked into the audience and said something like this 'You don't think it will happen to your, but it will'.  It sent shivers down my spine.  I cannot stop thinking about it since I heard the news.

  • junie
    junie Member Posts: 1,216
    edited March 2009

    Very sad and very scary...we used to ski a lot.   My last time skiing I had a horrid fall--hit a patch of ice and lost control, fell and hit my head (no helmuts in those days), it knocked me out.  I thought I was okay by the time the ski patrol arrived, but after talking to me, they bundled me up in what I described as a body bag and put me on a little sled and skiied me down the mountain to their infirmary.   They had reason to be concerned--I insisted that the date was Feb 14th (it was actually in January!) and I did not know who the Pres of the US was--I insisted that it was someone several terms prior to my accident.   I had a mild concussion.   I did get checked out by my PCP when I finally got back home; had a lot of bruises but everything was okay.   No falling off a horse and getting back on for me--I never skiied again!!!

  • Pharmmom
    Pharmmom Member Posts: 300
    edited March 2009

    She was just a beautiful lady and it is such a horrible loss for her family.  I can't imagine the pain and shock they must be in.  So so sad.

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