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Actress Ahna Capri Dies after Car Accident

Nearly 2 weeks after entering into a coma, Enter the Dragon star Ahna Capri has died.  Her death and coma resulted from a horrible car accident.

According to reports, the Hungarian actress had lost consciousness following a serious accident in Los Angeles which took place on August 9th.  During the accident, her car collided with a five-time truck.

The 64-year-old actress spent 11 days in a coma in a hospital before doctors move forward with turning off her life support machine on August 20th.  Capri had moved to the United States with her family as a child and began acting in the 1950s.  She starred in numerous films and TV shows including the Mod Squad.  She is best remembered for her role alongside Bruce Lee in Enter the Dragon.

If you are involved in an accident that left you with serious injuries and the immense suffering, contact our law office and discuss your case with a professional Los Angeles personal injury attorney.

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