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Robin Williams’ widow speaks out for first time since actor’s death

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Susan Schneider, who married Robin Williams in 2011, broke down in tears when she recalled the moment she discovered her husband,  the 63 year-old star, hanged himself with a belt: ”I just screamed, ‘Robin, what happened, what did you do?’ ”

‘Mrs Doubtfire’ star had committed suicide at their home in California in August, 2014.

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She was speaking to ABC News’ Amy Robach in an exclusive pre-recorded interview, set to air on breakfast show Good Morning America on Tuesday November 3, and later that evening on ‘Nightline.’

The emotional interview will also feature never-seen-before home videos of the couple dancing at their wedding as well as photos taken throughout their relationship.

The interview emerges weeks after she dropped a lawsuit against Williams’ three children, Zachary, Zelda and Cody, who she had been battling with over money she needed to continue living in their marital home, as per Williams’ final wishes.

The two part of the family reached a confidential settlement in early October. Her attorney James Wagstaffe told the Associated Press, “Susan gets to enforce Robin’s wishes. She gets to stay in the house as Robin wanted, with the trust being created to pay the expenses.”

 

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