Gary Coleman 911 Call Released

Gary Coleman 911 Call – The 911 call from Gary Coleman’s ex-wife has shed a little bit of light on the final moments of the famed actor. Although the exact details of his death are still unknown to the public.
But what is known is that Gary Coleman recently suffered a fatal head injury that was severe enough to slip Coleman into a coma before being taken off life support. The frantic 911 call from his widow, Sharon, paints a chaotic picture of the scene.

In the call, Shannon tells the 911 operator that Coleman fell after preparing dinner on May 26. The incident occurred in the couple’s home in Santaquin, Utah. She went on to say that Coleman had just arrived home from his kidney dialysis treatment, when she heard a large bang down stairs. When she rushed to his side, she said that Coleman was bleeding profusely, and that she immediately called 911.

“I don’t know if he’s OK. I’m not down there right now because I have seizures, if I get stressed out I’m going to seize,” she told operators on the phone.
She went on to say that there was blood all over the floor. Apparently, Shannon Price was unaware of how the incident occurred. Police have said that they have no reason to believe that any of the information that Shannon had given was false. Later in the call, Price refused to go down stairs because she said she was afraid the blood on the ground would make her seize up. She did however call to Coleman and ask him not to move.

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  1. Sounds to me like the ex-wife really didn’t give a damn, Something just don’t smell right. How did she rush to his side but say on the 911 tape that she was not down stairs with Gary. 1 plus 1 is not equalling 2. And if you love your husband, you are going to rush to his aid on impulse not matter what the circumstance. I can’t believe that she actually refused to go downstairs to help him because she might seize up. What kind of sh$t is that? Something is real shady with the ex-wife…

  2. wow that is incredibly suspicious why wouldn’t she go near him? My son has epilepsy and stress does not trigger seizures!

  3. She sounds like she doesn’t care. I know people get into shock when something bad happends sometimes, but she honestly sounds like she is more concerned about herself than Gary. I am suspicious also because I believe she was charged with domestic violence a few years back (in addition to Gary).

  4. Well, stress does trigger seizures if your seizures are non epileptic. Listen to how she was talking to him. How the HELL are you gonna be yelling at him to sit down when the operator is telling you he probably doesn’t understand? Dumb nut, he has a head injury and if he’s bleeding the way she says he was, obviously it’s pretty serious. She constantly talking about what she can’t do. There was definitely no love there because I have seizures and if my son or husband or even friend was bleeding like that, I wouldn’t be sitting up talking about what I can’t do. The operator had to tell her to give him a towel to put pressure on it. She should have been holding his head, not him trying to hold his own head. That’s some real shady stuff. Something AIN’T RIGHT AT ALL!!!

  5. Stress can most definitely cause seizures in some epileptics. The brain is incredibly complex, so each epileptic has his or her own thing (or things) that sets off their own epilepsy.

    One of the leading causes of epilepsy is Arterial-Venous Malformations (AVM’s) which generally are holes in the brain around which the arteries or veins are misformed and often very weak and prone to bleeding. Often the extent of the AVM is not visivble until surgery or autopsy. With the arteries and veins being weak, a fall and blow to the head can easily lead t the veins or arteries rupturing and bleeding. If the AVM is made of of veins the bleeding is slow. If the AVM is made of arteries the bleeding is really fast and very destructive. The bllod will pool and harden. Hardening blood destroys the brain cells since brain cells are very fragile. Leaking AVMs cuse massive damage. LIke an arterial stroke, it can kill or leave a person vegetable very quickly. I don;t know if this is what happened, but when I found out he was epileptic and had fallen, I just assumed he had seized and struck his head and suffered massive bleeding in the brain. It’s a common way to go, especially for an older epileptic since veins and arteries weaken with age anyway.

    I am a life long epilptic, btw. Thx….

  6. I wonder if their will be a police investigation, clearly this woman is nothing more then a gold digger.

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