Actor Peter Green of the films Pulp Fiction and The Mask was found dead last week in his APT. covered in blood, and it was reported that he had several injuries to his body.

On the 18th (local time), according to U.S. entertainment outlet TMZ, a police official said, Green had injuries on his body, but the cause has not yet been confirmed. The New York medical examiner's office has not yet announced an official cause of death.

Peter Green was found face down at his home on the Lower East Side of Manhattan on the 12th, and it was reported that he had facial injuries. At the time the scene was, according to his neighbor, a scene "filled with blood and horrific."

A mysterious note was also found at the scene. The memo read "I'm still a Westie," which refers to the 1970s Irish gang "Westside" in Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen area.

Green had publicly revealed personal suffering in past interviews, including drug addiction and suicide attempts. But his former manager Greg Edwards said there were no signs of that right before his death.

He said, "It was not that at all," and "He was in very good spirits on Wednesday (two days before his death)." In fact, Peter Green was reportedly even planning to spend New Year's Eve with friends.

Actor and musician Skam Dust said, "Green had planned to spend New Year's with me, Danny Diablo and graffiti artists," and "He said he would rent a truck limousine and go around bars and restaurants. He was not in any state to commit suicide at all."

Peter Green was the actor who left a strong impression as Zed in Pulp Fiction and in The Mask, Training Day and others. He was 60.

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