Richard Simmons 'apparent cause of death' revealed by Los Angeles Fire Department
Fitness guru Richard Simmons died over the weekend aged 76, and the Los Angeles Fire Department has commented on an "apparent" cause of death.
Richard Simmons died from "apparent natural causes", according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
The fitness guru was found dead in his Los Angeles home on Saturday (13.07.24) just one day after his 76th birthday, and while his cause of death is being investigated by the LA Medical Examiner's Office, the LAFD has commented on his passing.
In a statement to Entertainment Tonight, LAFD Captain Erik Scott said: "On July 13, 2024, at 9:55 AM, the LAFD responded to a Suspected Death Incident at the 1300 block of N Belfast Drive.
"Upon arrival, one rescue ambulance discovered a 76-year-old male who was pronounced deceased on-scene by firefighter/paramedics due to apparent natural causes.
"As a result, no hospital transport was necessary."
Police have said they do not suspect “foul play”, while the LA Medical Examiner’s Office has stated Simmons' cause of death has been deferred – meaning a probe and additional testing no his body are required, which can take up to three months before a ruling is made on the cause of death.
Two days before he died, Richard reflected on his hopes for his legacy.
He told People magazine: “I never thought of myself as a celebrity. People don’t know this – I’m really a shy person and a little bit of an introvert.
“But when that curtain goes up that’s a different story. I’m there to make people happy.
“But the accolades I get from emails. I mean, today most probably, we’ll answer over 100 emails.
“And they’ll say, ‘I’m your No1 fan’. And I just write back, and I say, you know, ‘Don’t say that because I’m a human being just like you. And I know that you do good things, too.’”
He kept his fans updated on his life on social media – and in March told them he had been diagnosed with and undergone gruelling treatment for skin cancer.
He added to People: “I know people miss me. And you know what? I miss them, too.
“But I’m able to reach them through phone calls… and through emails. And I do leave the house sometimes. But I’m in disguise.”