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Video shows DESTRUCTION inside Lynne Mishele's LA house caused by Anne Heche's fiery car crash

Lynne Mishele, who is a professional organizer, was in another room with her pets when the late actor crashed her car into Mishele's residence
UPDATED AUG 17, 2022
Video shows firefighters collecting the scraps in the Mar Vista house that was set on fire after the car crash (Jesse Grant/Getty Images, Lynne Mishele/Gofundme)
Video shows firefighters collecting the scraps in the Mar Vista house that was set on fire after the car crash (Jesse Grant/Getty Images, Lynne Mishele/Gofundme)

MAR VISTA, LOS ANGELES: A new shocking video documenting the destruction caused by Anne Heche’s fiery car crash on August 5 revealed the condition of the damaged LA house after the late actor crashed her mini cooper into the residence.

The footage obtained by TMZ captures firefighters collecting the scraps in the Mar Vista house that was set on fire after the actress’ crash started a huge blaze. It took more than one hour for 60 firefighters to tackle the fire at LA House where Lynne Mishele used to live with her pets.

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In the video, a woman who appears to be Mishele can be seen searching for some salvageable belongings. At one point in the video, a firefighter was seen measuring out where Heche’s mini cooper landed after making a crash entry. "That's where the car was," the firefighter says.

Further in the video, a Los Angeles Police Department officer stands in what used to be a doorway with the sky visible through the ceiling between charred wooden beams.



 

After the car crash, the 53-year-old actress was seen writhing in agony on a stretcher. Heche died on Sunday, August 14 in Los Angeles after being removed from life support. The medical experts declared Anne brain dead two days earlier.

Lynne Mishele, who is a professional organizer, was in another room with her pets when the late actor crashed her car into Mishele's residence. She was left homeless after her home was declared structurally unsafe. A GoFundMe set up by the owners of the property on behalf of Mishele has raised over $178,000.

Destruction caused by Anne Heche's accident (Lynne Mishele/gofundme)
The destruction caused by Anne Heche's accident (Lynne Mishele/gofundme)
(Lynne Mishele/gofundme)
(Lynne Mishele/gofundme)

Mishele on Friday took to her Instagram handle to post a video describing Anne Heche’s death as devastating. "Her family and her friends and her children, especially, really have suffered a great loss, and my heart goes out for them," Mishele said. "This entire situation is tragic, and there really just are no words. I'm sending love to everybody involved."



 

Earlier, she posted another video in which she can be seen calling for support as “still recovering and trying to figure out up from down” from “the most insane traumatic time.” "I did want to send a huge, huge thank-you to everybody from all over the world, for the overwhelming amount of love and compassion and generosity and kindness that people have shown over the past week," she added.



 

The actress who rose to fame with her performance in 'Six Days, Seven Nights' and in Gus Van Sant’s remake of 'Psycho', suffered a "severe anoxic brain injury" and remained "in a coma" under medical care at the Grossman Burn Center in West Hills for the opportunity to donate her organs through the OneLegacy Foundation. "It has long been her choice to donate her organs, and she's being kept on life support to determine if any are viable," her representative confirmed last week.

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