Liam Neeson has revealed that he was really disappointed by the Canadian ski resort who failed to reach out to him after his wife Natasha Richardson died in a tragic accident there in 2009.
The 'Taken' star said that he received a couple thousand, sympathy cards, emails, and stuff from all over the world, but there was none from the ski resort where Richardson had the tragic accident, E! Online reported.
Neeson opened up about his loss during a TV interview with Anderson Cooper and said that his wife's death still doesn't feel "real" to him.
The 45-year-old actress had sustained a traumatic brain injury after falling during a beginner's skiing lesson, which left her in a vegetative state, at the Mont Tremblant Resort in Quebec.
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