How did Shane Warne die? Thailand police make big statement on post-mortem report
How did Shane Warne die? Thailand police make big statement on post-mortem report
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New Delhi: The death of Australia's star leg-spinner Shane Warne in Thailand is under investigation. On Monday, The Thai police made the postmortem report of Shane Warne public. Police say Shane Warne's death is normal, and no suspect has been revealed so far. 

An official statement in the case was issued by the Thai police on Monday. According to Reuters news agency, "Police have received a postmortem report, in which the medical opinion is that Shane Warne's death is normal. The police will talk to lawyers soon," said Shane Warne, 52, who went on a holiday in Thailand. The news of his death came out on the evening of March 4. Shane Warne was staying in a villa where he had a heart attack in his room. Shane Warne was taken to the hospital in an ambulance but died. 

Thailand police had denied any foul play at the outset but asked them to wait for the postmortem report. Police also questioned three of Shane Warne's friends. Shane Warne's manager has also come out with a statement about the death. Shane Warne's manager James Erskine has revealed that the legendary Australian spinner had been taking only a liquid diet for two weeks before going on vacation, which also complained of chest pain and sweating. 

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