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Thai Police Found Large Amount Of Blood In Shane Warne’s Room

Australian legendary spinner, Shane Warne died on March 4, 2022, in Thailand. Memories of the veteran spin bowler have continued to flood in from all corners of the cricketing universe. Let’s have a look at Shane Warne Latest News.

Further, Thailand police officials have disclosed that Warne went for a doctor’s visit to examine his cardiac problems. However, the actual cause of Shane Warne’s death has yet to be determined by the police.

According to Mr. Yuttana of the Thai Police, how this goes furthermore defined by what the medics say about the case. “I am not sure as it depends on the doctor’s opinion,” said Yuttana.

Shane Warne coughed up liquid and was bleeding: Satit Polpinit

The Police chief, Satit Polpinit also stated that blood was spotted in Warne’s room, and so when CPR was initiated, Warne had experienced a severe cough and then started bleeding.

“A large amount of blood was found in the room. When CPR was started, the deceased had coughed up liquid and was bleeding,” said Satit Polpinit.

The Australian embassy to Thailand, Allan McKinnon, also expressed gratitude to the Thai police for supporting the fast return of Warne to Australia.

“I’m here on behalf of Shane Warne’s family and his traveling companions to thank Superintendent Yuttana and his team here at the Bo Phun Police Station and the hospital in Koh Samui for facilitating this process and getting Shane Warne back to Australia as quickly as possible. They have been very compassionate, very efficient, and very understanding,” said McKinnon.

Warne was apparently experiencing recurrent chest problems before leaving Australia for a vacation in Koh Samui, Thailand, according to Thailand police. On the other hand, Erskine stated that Warne was already on a two-week diet plan, despite not being conscious of the cardiac symptoms. His management also found just after the cricketer’s demise that he’d been sweating more than usual in the week before his death.

“He did go on these ridiculous sorts of diets and he just finished one, where he basically only ate fluids for 14 days and he’d done this three or four times,” Erskine said.

Shane Warne is regarded as one of the finest spinners of all time, and he holds the record for taking the second-most wickets in Test match cricket, having 708 wickets in 145 games.

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