Large amount of blood found in Shane Warne’s Room
Thailand Police have revealed that “a large amount of blood was found” in legendary Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne’s room, who recently passed away due to a suspected heart attack in Thailand, at the age of just 52.
According to a brief statement released by Warne’s management, the spin wizard was found unresponsive in his villa in Koh Samui, Thailand. And according to Thai police, Warne’s four friends battled for 20 minutes to try and save the life of the Australian legend but they failed and Warne died from a heart attack.
Meanwhile, Thai police have confirmed that Warne had a history of asthma and heart disease and he had recently “seen a doctor about his heart”.
Thailand police are not aware of an official cause of Warne’s demise but they have ruled out treating the death as suspicious.
Also, Thai police officer Mr Yuttana has not given a timeline for results and said “I am not sure as it depends on the doctor’s opinion.”
Satit Polpinit, the commander of the provincial police, has said that a large amount of blood was in Warne’s room when CPR was started.