The Hakmann Jinn dog is likely to have died of hunger and drought, and showed a partial embalming, says the report.

Jin Hakman and his wife Pittsa Arakawa Zina – he was found dead alongside the spouses in February – they died of hunger and drought, according to the autopsy report. It was obtained by Associated Press.
The report, which came from the Ministry of Veterinary Agriculture Laboratory of the Ministry of Agriculture, said that the partial embalming of the dog could have obscured a change in the organs, but there was no evidence of poisoning, disease or shock that could have led to death.
It was inside the dog’s stomach very little of small amounts of hair and smelting.
The Kelpie Mix was just one of the three dogs of the couple. Her body was discovered in a cage in the bathroom cabinet near Arakawa’s body. Other couple dogs survived.
Bianyan fire head of the United States of America today said that the remaining dogs helped the first respondents found the actor’s body after searching his home for more than 30 minutes.
As we mentioned earlier, Hakman, 95, and his wife, 65, were found dead in Santa’s house on February 27.
Arakawa also showed signs of decomposition and partial identification by the time when the authorities discovered their bodies.
The Santa investigator at the examination of the scene said that Arakawa “blows in her face and tired her in her hands and feet.”
Representatives found Arakawa lying on their right sides in the bathroom with a black area heater near her head, who believed that he could have retreated the table if it suddenly fell.
The autopsy reports of each of the “French Communication” star and Arakawa revealed that Arakawa died of Hantafos Pulmonary Virus syndrome (HPS), a rare virus. The method of death was normal.
The cause of Hackman’s death was high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease and atherosclerosis and “evidence of advanced Alzheimer’s disease” as a major contributing factor.
Sherif Adan Mendoza said he believed Hakman was alone with his dead wife for seven days before his death.