Warwick Davis's wife died after cardiac arrest

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Samantha Davis, the wife of actor Warwick Davis, tragically passed away at the age of 53 due to arrhythmic cardiac arrest linked to complications from surgical treatment. She had been admitted to University College Hospital in London in February after experiencing a sudden loss of mobility due to a disc prolapse. The inquest revealed that her condition had improved, and she was set to be discharged shortly before her unexpected cardiac arrest. Professor Fiona Wilcox, the senior coroner, indicated that the stress from her medical complications played a critical role in her death. Ms.

Davis had undergone multiple thoracotomy surgeries, and the coroner emphasized that her prior health conditions were significant factors. Known for her role in the Harry Potter films, Ms. Davis co-founded the charity Little People UK to assist individuals with dwarfism and their families. Warwick Davis expressed deep sorrow over her passing, highlighting her unwavering support for his career. The couple's enduring legacy includes their contributions to both the entertainment industry and social advocacy.

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