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Catherine O'Hara cause of death is pulmonary embolism

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Catherine O'Hara's death certificate reveals rectal cancer diagnosis. What to know.
Catherine O'Hara died from a pulmonary embolism, but her death certificate also revealed she was diagnosed with rectal cancer.

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How rectal cancer can lead to a pulmonary embolism — as Catherine O’Hara’s cause of death is revealed
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Catherine O'Hara’s Cause of Death Confirmed by Public Health Department
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Officials reveal immediate, long-term cause of death for beloved ‘Home Alone’ actress
Officials have determined cause of death for a beloved comedian and actor.

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Catherine O'Hara cause of death confirmed as pulmonary embolism
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Actor Catherine O’Hara died of a blood clot in her lungs, death certificate says
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‘Beetlejuice’ actress, Catherine O’Hara’s death certificate details released
She may be best known for her portrayal of Moira Rose on “Schitt’s Creek,” Kevin’s mother in the “Home Alone” films or as Delia in “Beetlejuice” and its 2024 sequel.

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Cause of death for Catherine O’Hara identified
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Catherine O’Hara’s Cause of Death Confirmed, Comedy Legend Privately Faced Rectal Cancer: Medical Examiner
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