Anne Heche estate sued by woman who lived in house destroyed in fiery crash
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Anne Heche's estate is being sued by the woman who was living in the home destroyed by Heche's car during the crash that killed the actor earlier this year.
On Aug. 5, Heche, 53, was behind the wheel when her car slammed into a two-story home in Los Angeles and sparked a house fire. It took 59 firefighters over an hour to battle and Heche was left critically injured in a coma. She was taken off of life support and died on Aug. 14.

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