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Inside Robin Williams' death – tragic misdiagnosis, paranoia and huge estate fight

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Hollywood actor spent almost his whole life making people laugh and he was highly respected among his peers and cherished by his millions of fans all over the world.READ MORE: Skins and Slumdog Millionaire star Dev Patel breaks up horror knife fight in streetTragically, on August 11, 2014, the Good Will Hunting star was found dead in his lavish home in the heart of Paradise City, California.As fans of the award-winning star mark the eighth anniversary of his passing, Daily Star has taken a look inside his revealing autopsy and the tragic days leading up to his death.Three months before his death, Robin was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, news he shared with his new wife Susan Schneider Williams and his three children.However, the comic decided to keep his life changing diagnosis to himself otherwise, so the star asked his loved ones to keep his condition to themselves for the time being.It is understood that the star still battled with paranoia, anxiety and depression over the last few months of his life and reportedly made plans to go to a neurocognitive testing facility to dig deeper into his mysterious condition.According to Vanity Fair, the star’s health quickly deteriorated after he started struggling to complete household tasks and tripping over his feet around the house.His wife recalled how angry he became at his debilitating condition and the effect it was having on his body.She told the publication: “He was angry because by now he was so mad at himself for what his body was doing, for what his mind was doing.“He would sometimes now start standing and being in trance-like states and frozen.

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