Clint Eastwood’s Partner Christina Sandera's Cause of Death Announced
Christina Sandera, Clint Eastwood's partner for a decade, tragically passed away at the age of 61 due to a heart attack. The iconic Hollywood actor and director, 94, expressed his sorrow with the heartfelt statement, "Christina was a lovely, caring woman, and I will miss her very much."
The Monterey County Health Department representative confirmed to the New York Post that the cause was cardiac arrhythmia, which disrupts heart rhythm, compounded by atherosclerotic coronary artery disease. This condition, marked by plaque accumulation in the arteries, can trigger life-threatening clots.
Christina, whose tenure started at Eastwood’s hotel in Carmel, California, sparked their romance. Despite their 33-year age gap, their relationship blossomed. Christina made numerous public appearances with Clint, including the 2015 Oscars where his film "American Sniper" earned six nominations. They were also seen at various red carpets supporting Clint's releases such as "Sully" in 2016.
Christina’s life, before and alongside Clint, experienced its share of turmoil. She was married briefly to Paul Wainscoat in 2003, and their relationship involved various domestic disturbances and legal challenges. Despite these issues, Christina managed to find peace and partnered with Clint in recent years.
Eastwood, a famed figure with an extensive career, spanning from his 1955 acting debut to directing his 40th film, "Juror No.2," has received four Oscars. His well-known works include "Play Misty For Me," "Unforgiven," and as detective Harry Callaghan in the "Dirty Harry" series. The actor is also a father of eight children from six different relationships, revealing a complex web of personal relationships.
Christina's passing was notably private, with a spokesperson confirming that no further details would be shared as Eastwood grieves. Despite her discreet life, Eastwood's family had reportedly welcomed her warmly, signaling a cherished though publicly reserved partnership.