Robin Williams's Widow: "No One Could Have Done Anything More" For Him
Susan Williams, Robin William’s widow,
has opened up about her loss in her first interview since the actor's tragic
death.
In her interview with ABC News,
she shared how strong her feelings were for him, saying, “It's the best love I ever dreamed of”. Susan also talked about Robin's
death and the coroner's report, which said that he had Lewy body dementia. “No one could have done anything more for
Robin, this disease is like a sea monster with 50 tentacles of symptoms that
show when they want. It's chemical warfare in the brain. And we can't find it
until someone dies definitively. There is no cure”.
She was asked if Robin had ever said he didn't want to live anymore, her
reply was this “he was sick and tired of
what was going on, absolutely . . . and when he got the Parkinson's diagnosis,
you know, I mean, in one sense, it was like this is it. This is what we've been
— we've been chasing something, now we found it, and we felt the sense of
release and relief. But also, like, 'Oh my god, what does this mean?”
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