Widow of Leonard Nimoy Reveals Late Husband’s Debilitating Final Days

May 4, 2019

The widow of "Star Trek" actor Leonard Nimoy says he called in nurses to help him end his life when he died on Feb. 27, 2015. Nimoy, who famously played Spock, had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, an illness his wife, Susan Bay, characterized as "terrible" in an interview with Inside Edition. "You cannot catch your breath," Bay said, adding that Nimoy could barely do anything by the end. "He couldn't go out. For him to go from the parking lot to the movie theater, forget it."

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