Diane Keaton’s cause of death confirmed as family release heartbreaking details

Ever since news broke of Diane Keaton’s sudden passing, one question has haunted Hollywood: what really happened to the beloved star?

Friends had noticed that the once vibrant and energetic actress had recently grown frail and alarmingly thin. Given her past battle with cancer, many feared the disease had returned.

But now, Keaton’s family is breaking their silence — revealing the heartbreaking truth behind her tragic death.

Diane Keaton cause of death
Diane Keaton’s family has confirmed the heartbreaking news that the beloved Oscar-winning actress has died at 79, with her cause of death revealed as pneumonia.

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