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Woman Who Lost Home In Anne Heche Car Crash Speaks Out Following Actress’ Death

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The resident of the home Anne Heche crashed into is speaking out following the star’s death. As we’ve been reporting, the Volcano actress crashed her car into a home in the Los Angeles area last Friday.

She was severely burned in a huge fire which ultimately destroyed the house and claimed Heche’s life. So tragic… Related: Anne Revealed How She Wanted To Be Remembered In 2017 Interview Lynne Mishele was living in the residence when Anne crashed into it and it was engulfed in flames — she narrowly escaped death along with her pet dogs and turtle.

Her neighbor, Lynne Bernstein, spoke to People on Tuesday about the incident and explained Mishele was lucky to have survived: Mishele was evidently in “another section” of the home than the area where Heche’s car collided with it.

Extremely lucky, because the neighbor said Heche’s car careened “almost all the way through” the small house. The Los Angeles Fire Department “immediately red-tagged” the home, deeming it unlivable and unsalvageable… Mishele lost almost every single thing she owned.

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