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Wood Had A Serious, Primal Fear Of Deep Water
In fact, just weeks before her death, Wood told a journalist, “I’m afraid of water that is dark.”
Her death was ruled an accidental drowning at the time. But the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department reopened the case in 2011; the following year, the cause of death on her death certificate was changed to "drowning and other undetermined factors."
The original 1981 coroner’s report states the bruises found on Wood’s face, wrists, knees, and ankles were from the actress trying to climb back into the yacht after falling over the side.
When the case was re-opened in 2011, it resulted in a new coroner’s report stating the bruises occurred before Wood went into the water. The medical examiner, however, could not conclude if the bruises were “non-accidental” and maybe the result of an assault.
Wood’s death was first ruled accidental. The new report ruled its cause undetermined. The location of the bruises had a lot to do with the amendment. “The location of the bruises, the multiplicity of the bruises, lack of head trauma, or facial bruising support bruising having occurred prior to entry in the water,” the report stated.
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