Friends Say Ivana Trump’s Home Had a Hidden Danger

Friends Say Ivana Trump’s Home Had a Hidden Danger
Donald Trump and his wife, Ivana, pose outside the Federal Courthouse after she was sworn in as a United States citizen, May 1988. AP Photo
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After the New York City Medical Examiner’s Office found that former President Donald Trump’s first wife, Ivana, died from “blunt impact injuries” and was ruled an accident, friends said that her staircase posed a danger to the 73-year-old.

“That has always been my fear,” Trump friend Nikki Haskell told Extra TV regarding the staircase. “She had one of those really beautiful staircases that was impossible to walk down. Narrow in the inside and wider as it got out. I was always afraid that she would fall.”
Police officials told local New York City media that Ivana Trump was found unresponsive at the bottom of the stairs with a coffee cup.

“I don’t know what happened, but it’s not hard for me to believe that that’s what happened. They were treacherous stairs,” Haskell added.

The Trump family has not issued any statement about the medical examiner’s report.

Haskell said that Ivana—the mother to Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, and Eric Trump—rarely ventured outside during the COVID-19 epidemic.

“She became very reclusive,” she said. “She was really afraid of getting the virus, much more so than anybody that I know. She didn’t want to go anywhere, she didn’t want to travel. … She took it very, very seriously. She was afraid of getting sick.”

“She stayed in New York during that whole time. She never left at all, and she was by herself so I’m sure it was much more trying than I can even imagine.”

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Paolo Alavian, the owner of a restaurant near her home, told the New York Post that he saw Ivana on the evening she died. A personal aide accompanied her on a walk.
Ivana Trump attends the 2011 Angel Ball To Benefit Gabrielle's Angel Foundation at Cipriani Wall Street in New York on Oct. 17, 2011. (Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images)
Ivana Trump attends the 2011 Angel Ball To Benefit Gabrielle's Angel Foundation at Cipriani Wall Street in New York on Oct. 17, 2011. Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images

“I bumped into her outside,” Alavian said. “I said, ‘Señora, how are you? Good?’ She said, ‘I just went for my walk,’ and we chat [a] couple of minutes.” He added, “You could feel a little bit of tiredness but … she never complained about anything, never mentioned anything.”

Another friend, Zach Erdem, said Ivana suffered from a hip problem and had trouble walking.

“There was something going on with her hip, she couldn’t walk,” Erdem, who owns the restaurant 75 Main on Long Island. “She was going to come two weeks ago, but she was feeling bad. … She said she wasn’t feeling well,” he continued to say. “She said she was having pain in her leg. … She couldn’t get out of her house.”

The New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner told multiple news outlets Saturday that Ivana died as a result of a fall. Authorities previously said there is no foul play suspected in her death.

Ivana and Donald Trump were married from 1977 until 1992. The former commander-in-chief last week praised her as “a wonderful, beautiful, and amazing woman, who led a great and inspirational life.”

Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter who covers a range of topics, including politics, U.S., and health news. A father of two, Jack grew up in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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