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SHOCKING REVELATION: Diane Keaton's Last Moments Unveiled by Harrowing 911 Audio

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
SHOCKING REVELATION: Diane Keaton's Last Moments Unveiled by Harrowing 911 Audio

The entertainment world is mourning the passing of Hollywood legend Diane Keaton, who died at the age of 79 in California following a sudden deterioration in her health. The harrowing 999 audio from an emergency call made from her house on October 11 has been released, revealing details of the urgent situation. Reports indicate that Keaton was rushed by ambulance from her Los Angeles residence on that Saturday and was later pronounced dead, after a plea for help mentioning a "person down" was made to the fire department. While the official cause of her death remains unconfirmed, friends close to the Oscar-winner have indicated that her health had taken an unexpected turn for the worse in the weeks leading up to the devastating announcement. A friend shared with People Magazine, "She declined very suddenly, which was heartbreaking for everyone who loved her. It was so unexpected, especially for someone with such strength and spirit." Songwriter Carole Bayer Sager also noted that Keaton had become extremely thin before her shock passing and was significantly affected by wildfires that devastated Los Angeles earlier in the year, requiring her to relocate to Palm Springs due to internal damage to her home. Keaton had previously shared her struggle with bulimia in 2014, describing it as "the lowest point in [her] life."

Tributes have been pouring in from numerous stars across Hollywood, reflecting the profound impact Diane Keaton had on her peers and the industry. Robert De Niro, a frequent collaborator, expressed his deep sorrow, stating, "I am deeply saddened by Diane's passing. I held her in high regard, and the news of her departure has caught me completely off guard. I wasn't expecting her to leave us. She will be sorely missed. May she rest in peace." Bette Midler, who starred alongside Keaton in "The First Wives Club," described her as "brilliant, beautiful, extraordinary... hilarious, a complete one-off, and entirely without guile or any of the competitiveness you'd expect from such a star." Leonardo DiCaprio, her co-star in "Marvin's Room," paid tribute on Instagram, calling her "one of a kind. Brilliant, funny and unapologetically herself." Goldie Hawn, another "First Wives Club" cast member, shared her grief, writing, "Diane, we aren't ready to lose you. You've left us with a trail of fairy dust, filled with particles of light and memories beyond imagination... You never liked praise, so humble, but now you can't tell me to 'shut up' honey. There was, and will be, no one like you."

Throughout her illustrious career, Diane Keaton graced the silver screen in numerous iconic films, including "Father of the Bride," "The First Wives Club," and "The Godfather." She frequently collaborated with director Woody Allen, appearing in eight of his films between 1972 and 1993. Keaton's personal life was as colorful as her professional one, marked by high-profile romances with notable figures such as Al Pacino, Warren Beatty, and Woody Allen. Despite these significant relationships, she famously never married. In her 50s, Keaton embraced motherhood by adopting two children, Dexter and Duke, whom she raised as a single mother, exemplifying her unique approach to life and unwavering spirit.

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