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New York State Police, troopers responded to a possible drowning call at 8 a.m. on Sunday.
Once on the scene in the town of Cape Vincent, they found her body.Mara was visiting her sister and was swimming in the water, police say. Her body shows no sign of foul play and has been taken to the Jefferson County Medical Examiner’s Office for an autopsy.
Born in Syracuse, Mara went on to act in over 20 movies and 40 TV shows, including “The West Wing,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” “ER,” “Nash Bridges,” “The Practice,” “Star Trek: Enterprise,” Lost” and “Shameless,” among others. She also appeared in the films “Mr.
Saturday Night,” starring Billy Crystal, and “Love Potion No. 9,” opposite Sandra Bullock.Her most recent gig, according to her IMDb page, was 2020’s “Break Even.”This is a developing story.
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Nash Bridges, ER and Ray Donovan actor Mary Mara’s cause of death has been determined. Mara, who was found dead Sunday in the St. Lawrence River in Cape Vincent, NY, died of asphyxiation due to drowning, according to the Jefferson County Medical Examiner’s Office autopsy report. Her death was ruled accidental and an investigation is continuing, New York State police said.
"ER" actress Mary Mara's caused of death was confirmed on Thursday to be "an accident" and "due to asphyxiation, and water drowning" while she was swimming in a New York river over the weekend. Mara was 61. "The Jefferson County Medical Examiner’s Office performed a post-mortem examination on the decedent and determined that Mary Mara’s manner of death was an accident, due to asphyxiation, and water drowning," New York State Police Officer Troop D Public Information Officer Jack Keller told Fox News Digital.
ER actress Mary Mara‘s cause of death has been released.
Mary Mara’s cause of death has been revealed after she passed away at the age of 61.
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died on Sunday after drowning, may have suffered blunt head trauma to the head prior to her untimely death.The 61-year-old actress’ rep Craig Dorfman told the family that investigators found that Mara might have slipped and hit her head following her swim in Cape Vincent judging by face abrasions, reports TMZ.Investigators say that after swimming in the St. Lawrence river, the “Love Potion” star slipped and hit her head causing her head and fall back into the water and drown. Police are still trying to determine what object the “Mr.
A heartbreaking loss. Actress Mary Mara died at age 61 on Sunday, June 26, after an apparent drowning.
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ER star Mary Mara has died aged 61. According to a report from the New York State Police, the actor was discovered in the St. Lawrence River in Cape Vincent on Sunday evening.
American actress Mary Mara has died after her remains were discovered in the St. Lawrence River on Sunday 26 June. Mary was best known for starring in the likes of ER, Law & Order, Criminal Minds and Ray Donavar, to name a few.
Actress Mary Mara, who appeared on television shows such as “ER”, “Law & Order: SVU”, “Nip/Tuck” and more, is dead after drowning in New York’s St. Lawrence River. She was 61.
Actress Mary Mara is dead after an apparent drowning on Sunday, June 26. The Law & Order: Special Victims Unit alum was 61.
Wilson Chapman editorMary Mara, the actor best known for her recurring roles in “ER” and “Law & Order,” died in Cape Vincent, N.Y. Sunday from an apparent drowning. She was 61.In a report published Monday, the New York State Police confirmed that Mara was discovered in the St.
Character actor Mary Mara, known for her work on ER, Law & Order: SVU, and Nip/Tuck, and dozens of other TV shows and films, drowned Sunday in the St. Lawrence River in Cape Vincent, NY, according to New York State Police. She was 61.
Ray Donovan actress Mary Mara has tragically died after drowning in the St. Lawrence River in New York.