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General Hospital Star Leslie Charleson’s Tragic Cause of Death Revealed

Recent causes of death General Hospital Star Leslie Charlson has been revealed.

The actress, who played Dr. Monica Quartermain in Nigh's serial in 50 years and 2,079 episodes, passed away last month. She was 79 years old.

Frank Valentini, the show's executive producer who announced the news of her death, gave a sweet tribute to the star. The tribute reads as follows: “It is heartwarming to announce the passing of my dear friend and colleague Leslie Charlesson.

“Her enduring legacy spans nearly 50 years in the General Hospital alone, and as Monica is the centre of Quartermain, Leslie was the beloved patriarch of the entire cast and crew. Our daily life I miss the chat, her quick wit, and her incredible presence on set. On behalf of everyone at General Hospital, my sincere sympathy has been for her loved ones during this difficult time. I can tell you.”

Watch: General Hospital – Monica Talking Carly – 2000

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhsxlyig8ok

According to the documents obtained It has been published By TMZ, Charlesson died of “the aftereffects of a blunt head injury.” Essentially, it is the long-term effect of the head injuries she suffered.

The outlet continued in the report:

It is unknown when she was injured… We had known about several falls in recent years, but prevented her from appearing at the “general hospital.”

Listed among other important medical conditions… LA County Medical Examiner says Leslie has a history of asthma, arthritis, atrial fibrillation and normal pressure oily beta. This is a condition in which cerebrospinal fluid accumulates in the brain, according to Johns Hopkins.

Charlesson took over the role of Dr. Monica Quartermain from former actress Patsy Larne in 1977, and continued to portray her for the next 46 years.

She also appeared in the episode Mannix, Wild Wild West, Marcus Welby, MD, Happy Day, cannonand Burnaby Jones.

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