Anne Heche’s death ruled an accident due to 'smoke inhalation and thermal injuries’ following fatal crash

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Hollywood star Anne Heche’s death has officially been ruled an accident, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner has confirmed.

The 53 year old actress, who was best known for her work in films such as Donnie Brasco alongside Johnny Depp, and Wag the Dog, alongside Dustin Hoffman and Robert DeNiro, died last week after crashing her Mini Cooper car into a two-storey home in Los Angeles.

It is thought the star was travelling at around 90mph at the time of the collision, exploding into a fireball that left the home uninhabitable.

Neighbours told MailOnline they were “positive” Anne was dead inside the car and that she had “burned up”. According to residents at the scene, it took LA firefighters “at least” half an hour to put out the deadly blaze and to recover Anne from the wreckage where she was transported to hospital.

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