More information keeps coming to light surrounding the tragic death of comedian Bob Saget. According to a new report, the show runner who oversaw the Full House alum’s final comedy show in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida in early January revealed to police that the longtime celebrity apparently said he was feeling sick in the hours before his death. Related: Bob Saget’s Death Records Permanently Blocked As Final Photo Of Sitcom Star Is Released Per DailyMail.com, newly-released audio from a round of interviews conducted by the Orange County Sheriff’s Office in Orlando, Florida, casts light on what the Fuller House star was going through in the hours leading up to his untimely passing.
The most significant portion of the newly-released interview content comes from Rosalie Cocci, the show runner in charge at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall in the north Florida city where Saget last performed hours before passing away at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel down in Orlando.
Cocci told investigators that the America’s Funniest Home Videos alum had been complaining about sickness-related health issues in the lead-up to his final performance in the Jacksonville-area city, two hours north of where the comedian died hours later in Orlando.
She told police that Saget had apparently claimed to her and other crew members back stage at the concert hall that he was going through “long-term COVID” at the time: Cocci revealed more, too.
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