'Gossip Girl' star Michelle Trachtenberg died from complications of diabetes, medical examiner says


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Michelle Trachtenberg, 39, was found unresponsive by her mother in her apartment near Columbus Circle around 8am on Feb 26. Photo: TNS

The cause of death of Michelle Trachtenberg, who was found dead in her luxury Midtown Manhattan apartment in February, has been determined, the Daily News has learned.

The actor died from complications of diabetes, according to the New York City’s Medical Examiner’s Office.

Trachtenberg, 39, was found unresponsive by her mother in her apartment near Columbus Circle around 8am on Feb 26. Her mum called 911, and responding EMS medics declared Trachtenberg dead at the scene, police said.

Her death is not considered suspicious, police sources said.

Trachtenberg starred as an actress in Gossip Girl, Harriet The Spy and Buffy The Vampire Slayer, among others.

Neighbours in her building were shocked by the star’s death at the time of her passing.

“She was cool, she was a normal person,” said neighbor Raphael Noufele. “It’s a bit of a shock.”

Photos of Trachtenberg on social media appearing frail and gaunt drew concerns from fans that she was in ill health or battling addiction. In January, she responded to fans’ concerns by saying she was happy and healthy.

“I’ve received several comments recently about my appearance,” she wrote on Instagram. “I have never had plastic surgery I am happy and healthy. Check yourself haters.” – New York Daily News/Tribune News Service

 

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