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Anne Heche’s Estate Is Being Sued by Woman Whose House Was Burnt in Fatal Accident

Lynne Mishele the woman whose house burst into flames in Anne Heche’s fatal car crash has sued the late star’s estate.

According to the lawsuit obtained Monday by Page Six, Lynne Mishele claims she and her pets almost lost their lives when Heche’s Mini Cooper plowed into her Los Angeles home in August. 5.

Anne Heche's Estate Is Being Sued by Woman Whose House Was Burnt in Fatal Accident
Anne Heche

Mishele claims Heche’s vehicle “barreled through the front of her house and deep into its interior” before coming “to a halt just feet away” from her, her two dogs named Bree and Rueben, respectively, and her tortoise named Marley.

Mishele claims the “sudden and terrifying blast shook her to her core,” adding that she was left “completely traumatized, unusually startled by hearing loud noises, plagued by nightmares and flashbacks of the incident, terrified of walking outside, and, atop that, without a place to live.”

Additionally, she claims that she had “an entire life’s worth of her personal possessions destroyed in the fire.”

Anne Heche's Estate Is Being Sued by Woman Whose House Was Burnt in Fatal Accident
Photo of the burnt house

Mishele also referenced the presence of cocaine and fentanyl detected in Heche’s system at the time of the accident. She is seeking at least $2 million in damages.

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Heche  whose oldest son, 20-year-old Homer Laffoon, is the current special administrator of her estate. Heche  “became unconscious, slipping into a coma,” shortly after she crashed into Mishele’s home.

The actress was “stuck inside the vehicle” for 45 minutes as the surrounding blaze raged on. She never regained consciousness.

Heche was kept on life support until August 12 in order to harvest some of her organs for donation. Her official cause of death was smoke inhalation and thermal injuries.

Mishele also claims she was left “without a place to live” and that all her “personal possessions” were destroyed.
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The LA County medical examiner-coroner also listed sternal fracture due to blunt trauma as a contributing factor to her death, which was ruled accidental. She was 53.

 

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