Aubbari Plaza and Jeff Bina was separated for several months before his tragic death

Aubberry Plaza and Jeff Baina were dismissed for four months before his death tragicly, according to a new report issued by the Los Angeles Medical Ministry of Los Angeles.
“Jeffrey Bina has been separated from his (transferred) wife since September 2024 when she moved to New York,” the report, issued on Wednesday.
“The deceased held a phone conversation with his wife last night.”
The report adds that the authorities spoke to Plaza on the phone on January 3, and confirmed “separation.”
“In October 2024, Bina made about (transferred) observations, prompting her to summon a friend to perform a care examination on her husband,” says Lieutenant Keelsey Weber.
She added, “Bina has been preparing treatment since the event.” The officer also pointed out that the screenwriter had no “previous suicide attempts” but had “difficulty sleeping.”
The report concludes that “(she was revised) was the last time that her husband was alive when he sent her a text message on 01/03/2025 in 1036 hours (the indispensable eastern time).”
The sixth page contacted the Plaza representatives to comment on the report, but she did not hear immediately.
Pyna died in suicide on January 3. He was 47 years old. The official case of the director and the death method was issued in the Wednesday report, which included a detailed description of how it passed.
It was not known to the public that Plaza and Bayna had separated from ways.
In 2021, the “White Lotus” actress revealed that she and the writer “Horse Girl” had secretly linked the knot a year ago.
She wrote about her new independent comedy project, “TOIN ME ROUND”, at the time: “Very proud of my beloved husband @jffbaena for his dream in another movie that takes us to Italy to make more troubles.”
Plaza and Baena began dating in 2010 and then worked together on multiple projects such as “Life after Beth” and “The Little Hours” for the year 2014. They were very special and rarely published about their relationship to social media.
Plaza said in January that Benna’s death was “an unimaginable tragedy.”
“We are very grateful to everyone who provided support.”
“Please respect our privacy during this time.”
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