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GenevaLunch covers little celebrity news because we don’t think this is why most of our readers (70,000+ mainly news pages viewed a month) follow us. They’re looking for local or regional news or world news that has an impact on them. And boosting our site traffic with yet more stories about Michael Jackson isn’t part of our business plan.

But two CNN stories today, about two recent actors’ deaths, do give pause and should touch us.

US actress Brittany Murphy’s autopsy results have come out and they show that she suffered from acute pneumonia without being aware of it and died from a combination of drugs that were all legal and were being used mainly to treat common cold and flu symptoms. There’s a warning for all of us in this: get to the doctor early enough and don’t just pile on over-the-counter medications assuming they are safe.

The other death is of 41-year-old actor Andrew Koenig, whose body was just found in Stanley Park in Vancouver, Canada. His father, also an actor, announced the news. He pleaded with other families not to ignore signs of depression in their family members – and addressed those contemplating suicide, saying “If you’re one of those people who can’t handle it anymore, you know, if you can learn anything from this, there are people out there who really care,” he said. “You may not think so and ultimately it may not be enough, but there are people who really care.”

Posted by :: Ellen Wallace on 26 February 2010 at 11:12 | permalink
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GenevaLunch, 26 February 2010.

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