Michelle Rockbrown, wife of legendary British actor Sean Connery, has revealed that her 90-year-old husband suffered from dementia in the last years of his life.
Mitchell, 6, told British media that he went to the valley of death while sleeping peacefully in the presence of his family.
"Sean Connery didn't have a life that he couldn't explain," he said. But in the last days of his life, he was unable to express himself.
Dementia is a silent disease that takes a person from the ladder of loneliness to the brink of death. All over the world it is seen as a dangerous disease that badly affects the human brain and nerves in old age.
This disease, which occurs in old age, weakens a person mentally and emotionally and over time, the disease becomes more severe.
When the disease takes a very complex form, the patient has little time left. Although there is no cure to prevent it, collective social activities can help reduce its severity and help the patient lead a better life.
It should be noted that Sean Connery, who played the role of James Bond in Hollywood movies, passed away at the age of 90 on Saturday.
Sean Connery died in the Bahamas after a long illness. Connery's family includes two sons and a wife.
Sean Connery from Scotland first rose to fame by playing the role of James Bond in Hollywood films and ruled the silver screen for four decades.
Sean Connery's film career spanned seven decades and he won an Oscar for his performance in the 1988 film The Untouchables.
His other popular films include The Hunt for Great October, Highlander, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and The Rock.
Sean Connery's son said it was a day of grief for his father's fans around the world.


