Raquel Welch’s Cause of Death Confirmed as Cardiac Arrest, Alzheimer’s Disease Revealed

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Raquel Welch’s cause of death back on Feb. 15 has been revealed.

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According to a death certificate obtained by TMZ, the former actress and model died of cardiac arrest. She was 82 years old.

Along with that, the certificate noted that Welch had been suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, and that may have contributed to her death.

You can view the full death certificate here.

Per TMZ: “According to the National Institutes of Health, 90% of people who suffer cardiac arrest outside of a hospital die, typically within minutes.”

Welch was at her Los Angeles home at the time of her death.

A Golden Globe winner, Welch “passed away peacefully early this morning after a brief illness,” manager Steve Sauer told People back in February.\

She made her film debut in the mid-1960s, breaking out with her performances in Fantastic Voyage and One Million Years B.C. in 1966.

Born Jo Raquel Tejada on Sept. 5, 1940, in Chicago, she grew up in San Diego, where her family moved when she was 2 -years-old. She married her high school sweetheart, James Welch, after graduating in 1958, when she began to pursue a career in acting.

She began by gaining parts in several local theater productions and working as a weather presenter at San Diego’s KFMB-TV.

After separating from her husband following five years of marriage (1959-64), she moved to Texas with her children to become a waitress and model. She moved back to California with an eye on acting in 1963.

Three years later, following her role in B.C., she became one of America’s leading pinup models and Hollywood’s brightest sex symbol.

“Other titles under her belt include 100 RiflesThe Prince and the PauperChairman of the BoardLegally Blonde and more,” People wrote. “Her final film role was in 2017’s How to Be a Latin Lover. She also memorably performed “I’m a Woman” with Cher back in 1975 on The Cher Show.”

Welch once said she knew she wanted to be an actress by the age of 7.

“My parents enrolled me in a theater program,” she told People. “You could get away from some of the painfulness of real life. I always had flights of fancy.”

Her book, Beyond the Cleavage, was released in 2010 when she was 70, and immediately became a best-seller.

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