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Michelle Trachtenberg died of the complications of diabetes, known as a medical examiner

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US actress Michelle Trachtenberg died a natural death of the diabetes complications, according to the New York Legalist’s office.

The 39 -year -old actress was found “unconscious and insensitive” in her New York apartment in February.

The officials did not carry out a post mortem exam, but said that the toxicology tests determined the cause of the death of Trachtenberg.

The American actress was best known for having played Buffy The Vampire Slayer, the younger sister, Dawn Summers, and then played the role of the manipulation of the social Georgina Sparks in Gossip Girl in adulthood.

The Trachtenberg family, who are Orthodox Jews, would have opposed an autopsy, citing religious reasons.

Because there was no signs of unfair play, the medical examiner did not cancel the objection of relatives.

An anonymous source told NBC News that the actress had received a liver transplant before her death. Timing or exact reasoning of the operation is not clear.

The sudden death of Trachtenberg shocked his fans.

She has become famous as a childhood star making her debut in a number of Nickelodeon projects, including the film Harriet the Spy.

In the early 2000s, she was nominated for several actor prices – including an Emmy Award by day – for her role in Buffy The Vampire Slayer.

She also played in films such as Eurotrip, Ice Princess, Killing Kennedy and Sister Cities.

After his death, the other actors paid tribute.

Blake Lively, Gossip Girl co-star, said everything Trachtenberg had “made 200%”.

“She laughed at the maximum of someone’s joke … She cared deeply about her work, she was fiercely faithful to her friends and courageous for those she loved, she was great and daring and distinctly herself,” wrote Lively on social networks.

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