Marla Maples Felt Sad About Their Animosity During Ivana Trump’s Final Years and Said, ‘i Wish Her Nothing but Love’

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First wife Ivana Trump died from “blunt impact injuries of the torso,” according to the New York City medical examiner’s office on Friday.

She was found dead at the bottom of her Manhattan home’s staircase on Thursday afternoon, aged 73 years and seven months. New York City’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has determined that her death was caused by a accident.”

In a statement to The Daily Beast, the Office of The Chief Medical Examiner Confirmed that She Died as The Consequence of A Fall.

In the weeks leading up to her death, Trump matriarch Marla Trump was unable to walk and struggled to leave her home, according to a close friend of the family.
Zach Erdem, who declined an interview but corroborated previous claims to the New York Post, said Trump was unable to walk because of a hip problem. At the time of their conversation two weeks ago, the ex-model was “feeling horrible,” he said.

As he explained to the newspaper, “She claimed that her leg hurt.” “She was unable to leave her residence.”


A Survivor: The Trump Family is in mourning after Ivana Trump was found dead at her home.
As the owner of 75 Main, a prominent Southampton restaurant frequented by celebrities like Donald Trump and Joe and Jill Biden, Erdem is well-known in the Hamptons community.

In Ivana Trump's Final Years, Marla Maples Felt 'Sad' About Their Animosity: 'I Wish Her Nothing but Love'

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In Ivana Trump's Final Years, Marla Maples Felt 'Sad' About Their Animosity: 'I Wish Her Nothing but Love'

Before leaving on her trip to St. Tropez in France, she informed Erdem, whom she first met nearly 15 years ago when he was a busboy at a Manhattan restaurant, that she would see him afterward.
Her phone call to him from a few weeks ago was “I can’t wait to see you,” according to him.
Before she was found dead the night before, Trump was seen out and about.


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