One of Hollywood greatest mysteries to be examined
LOS ANGELES (AFP) – Hollywood icon Natalie Wood may have suffered non-accidental injuries before her 1981 drowning death and ended up in the sea in a “non-volitional” manner, a new coroner’s report said Monday.
The report, compiled by the LA County Coroner’s Office after the case was re-opened in 2011, raises fresh questions about her death and the role of her actor husband Robert Wagner and a fellow actor on the fateful night.
An undated photo of a young US actress Natalie Wood. Los Angeles County report into Natalie Wood’s death, the actress may have been assaulted before she died.EPA
The “West Side Story” and “Rebel Without a Cause” star drowned on the night of November 29, 1981 off California’s Catalina Island, after an evening of drinking and eating with her husband and actor Christopher Walken.
Her “accidental” death at age 43 has long been a Hollywood mystery – but was thought to have been laid to rest until a November 2011 surprise announcement that police were reviving the probe.
A “re-evaluation” coroner’s report, dated last May but published Monday, recounts how Wood, Wagner and Walken were drunk after dining in a restaurant, and continued drinking after returning to the couple’s boat the “Splendour”.
The captain of the boat, Dennis Davern, said they realised Wood was missing around midnight, but initially thought she might have returned to shore using the boat’s dinghy.
Wagner raised the alarm with authorities at 1.30am. A search was launched, and her body was found floating face-down in the ocean some 200 yards from shore, while the dinghy was found nearby, about a mile from the main boat.
In the new report, a copy of which was published by the LA Times, the Medical Examiner said some of the injuries found on her body did not necessarily come from an accident, such as falling from the boat or dinghy.
“With the presence of fresh bruises in the upper extremities in the right forearm/left wrist area and a small scratch in the anterior neck, this Examiner is unable to exclude non-accidental mechanism causing these injuries,” it said.

