The New York City Chief Medical Inspector’s Office has announced that the 39-year-old has died of complications from diabetes.
The Chief Medical Inspector’s Office in New York City (CME) announced that actress Michelle Tratchtenberg’s death was natural, saying she died from complications of diabetes.
Prosecutors said in an email to NTD on April 16 that they revised the cause and death method after confirming the results of the clinical test.
Trachtenberg was found out by his mother “unconsciously unresponsive” in his gorgeous Manhattan apartment on the Upper West Side around 8am on February 26th.
The 39-year-old family refused to perform an autopsy on her body. He also said that the medical examination room respected the request because there was no evidence of a crime.
Johns Hopkins Medicine defines diabetes (commonly known as diabetes) as a dysfunction of a hormone called insulin, which metabolisms the sugar in food and converts it to glucose to burn fuel to the body.
The stars of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “Gossip Girl” were unmarried and were not known to have children.
“Buffy” co-star Sarah Michel Guerard was one of Tratchtenberg’s friends who paid tribute to her on social media following news of her death.
Acting career
Trachtenberg’s IMDB biography shows that he was only three years old from 1994 to 1996, and later began his acting career in television commercials on Nickelodeon’s sitcom The Adventures of Pete & Pete.
She later starred in the title role of the film adaptations of “Harriet the Spy” and “The Inspector Gadget” opposite Matthew Broderick.
In 2000, Trachtenberg joined the cast of “Buffy” by playing Dawn Summers, the sister of the title character played by Gellar between 2000 and 2003.
She also appeared in recurring roles in Law and Order, Clarissa explains it all, All My Children, Six Foot Under, Weed, and Gossip Girl.
She was born on October 11, 1985 to Lana and Michael Trutchenberg in New York City.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.