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Shane Warne autopsy report: How did he die?

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Shane Warne
Shane Warne

Shane Warne (born September 13, 1969), was an Australian cricketer who was known as one of the most effective bowlers in history.

His accomplishment helped revive the almost-forgotten art of leg-spin bowling and added variation to a sport dominated by quick bowling.

In 2006, he became the first bowler in Test history to take 700 wickets. Warne died on March 4th 2022 from a heart attack.

Shane Warne autopsy report: How did he die?

According to an autopsy report completed by local officials, Warne died of natural causes on a Thai vacation island.

Before traveling for a week’s vacation with friends on the Thai island of Ko Samui, Warne had been suffering from chest symptoms.

His management also revealed that the star has just begun a three-month break from his busy schedule.

Officials verified that his death, which was considered to be the consequence of a heart attack, had no unusual circumstances.

According to Thai deputy national police spokeswoman Kissana Phathanacharoen, the 52-year-family old’s has been told of the outcome, and his corpse will be delivered to Australian consular officials for return to Australia.

His body will now be prepped for an air journey back to Melbourne on Tuesday, ahead of a state funeral.

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