Neighbor Calls 911 Over Panettiere Disturbances
The death of actress Hayden Panettiere has led to renewed attention on her personal life, including reports about disturbances at her former home in West Hollywood.
Her former neighbor, Mia Terrazzas, told Inside Edition that she called 911 at least six times because of disturbances coming from Panettiere’s apartment.
According to Terrazzas, these incidents happened while Panettiere was living with her on-and-off boyfriend, Brian Hickerson.
Neighbor Says She Was Concerned
Terrazzas said the repeated incidents made her concerned about what was happening inside the apartment.
When asked whether she had noticed signs of domestic violence, she responded, “Oh, absolutely.”
Her comments have brought renewed attention to reports about the difficulties Panettiere experienced during that period of her life.
Panettiere’s Personal Struggles
Panettiere was known around the world for her roles in television and movies, but she had also spoken publicly about personal challenges during her life.
Her relationship with Hickerson had previously received significant media attention, including reports of domestic violence allegations. The couple had an on-and-off relationship over several years.
The latest comments from her former neighbor have added another perspective to that period.
Actress Died at 36
Panettiere’s death at the age of 36 has shocked fans and colleagues.
She was best known for roles in “Heroes,” “Nashville” and the “Scream” films. Her performances earned her a large following during her career.
Following news of her death, fans and people from the entertainment industry have shared memories of the actress and expressed their sadness.
Reports About Her Final Years
The neighbor’s account has led to more discussion about Panettiere’s life away from the spotlight.
However, claims made by individuals about past events are not necessarily proof of what happened in every incident. The circumstances surrounding her death and any related investigations should be based on confirmed information from authorities.
Panettiere’s death has once again highlighted the importance of taking reports of domestic violence seriously and ensuring that people experiencing unsafe situations have access to support and protection.
