LIAM NEESON ‘STILL’ SPEAKS TO WIFE NATASHA ‘EVERY DAY’ NEARLY 15 YEARS AFTER DEATH

 

Liam Neeson’s wife died in 2009 following a fatal fall while skiing in Canada

 

Liam Neeson and his wife Natasha Richardson were married for 15 years

 

Liam Neeson is keeping his late wife alive in his day-to-day activities.

The 71-year-old actor was married to fellow actor Natasha Richardson for 15 years before she died following a ski injury in 2009.

Since then, Neeson has remained single and recently revealed the twosome speak “every day.”

“We still talk every day, me and Natasha. Every day,” he told Conan O’Brien as they discussed a meeting with the actor shortly after the tragic incident.

Neeson and Richardson were parents to two children together: sons Michael and Daniel.

Richardson was admitted to a hospital in New York City after suffering a fatal fall at a Canadian ski resort, where she was with Michael.

According to the autopsy reports, the actress had suffered a blunt blow to the head, leading to the death of her brain.

Reminiscing last moments with his wife, the Retribution actor shared in 2014, “She was on life support… I went to her and I told her I loved her. I said, ‘Sweetie, you’re not coming back from this, you’ve banged your head.’”

“She and I had made a pact, if any of us got into a vegetative state that we’d pull the plug. That was my immediate thought, ‘Okay, these tubes have to go. She’s gone,’” Neeson shared at the time.

 


 

Liam Neeson has said he talks to his late wife Natasha Richardson daily when he visits her grave in New York.

Richardson, the daughter of actress Vanessa Redgrave and director Tony Richardson, died at the age of 45 after falling into a coma following a head injury on the slopes in Canada in March 2009.

The couple married in 1994 after meeting while working on Broadway’s Anna Christie the year before, and welcomed two sons; Micheál Richardson, 27, and Daniel Neeson, 26.

The Love Actually actor, 70, previously spoke about his loss and how he keeps her memory alive 13 years on.

During a 2020 interview with Inquirer.net, Neeson, who lives in upstate New York, said: “I speak to her every day at her grave which is about a mile and a half down the road.

“I go down there quite often, so I do speak to her as if she’s here. Not that she answers me.”

The Love Actually actor, 70, previously spoke about his loss and how he keeps her memory alive (Getty Images)
The Love Actually actor, 70, previously spoke about his loss and how he keeps her memory alive (Getty Images)

Award-winning theatre star Richardson became critically ill with a head injury following what initially seemed to be a minor fall during a private skiing lesson on a green slope – suitable for beginners – at the resort of Mont-Tremblant, 80 miles from Québec.

Witnesses said that after the fall she got up laughing and refused to see a doctor, walked back to her hotel and even signed a medical form saying that she did not need help.

An hour later, she was taken to hospital after her condition rapidly worsened. Doctors told Neeson, who had been filming in Toronto, that she had deteriorated because of huge swelling in her brain.

In 2014, The Schindler’s List star spoke of the moment that he knew Richardson would not survive her skiing accident, telling her in hospital: “Sweetie, you’re not coming back from this.”

The actor said he decided to “pull the plug” on her because of a pact the couple had made in case either of them fell into a vegetative state.

The couple married in 1994 after meeting the year prior. Pictured in 2008 (Getty Images)
The couple married in 1994 after meeting the year prior. Pictured in 2008 (Getty Images)

Speaking to CBS’s 60 Minutes in 2014, Neeson said that when he arrived at the Canadian hospital he was told by doctors that his wife was brain dead.

He said: “She was on life support… I went in to her and I told her I loved her, said, ‘Sweetie, you’re not coming back from this, you’ve banged your head’.

“She and I had made a pact, if either of us got into a vegetative state that we’d pull the plug. That was my immediate thought. ‘Okay, these tubes have to go. She’s gone.’”

However, Neeson said he did keep Richardson alive for a short period so that family members and friends could say goodbye. It was then decided that she would donate her organs, with her heart, kidneys and liver all used.

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