Liam Neeson has admitted that he still expects his late wife Natasha Richardson to come through the door.
The 'Taken' actor has opened up about the tragic death of the 'Wild Child' star following a freak skiing accident five years ago which left her brain dead, and has confessed that he still expects his wife to come walking in through the door in their New York house, the Mirror reported.
During an interview with CBS's Anderson Cooper, the 61-year-old Irish actor said that even when he arrived at a Canadian hospital to meet his deceased wife after her accident, who was on life support, he professed his love for her before taking the decision.
He added that they had a pact to "pull the plug" in case either one of them fell into a vegetative state, but he allowed her to be on life support for a short period so that her family and friends could say a proper goodbye.
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