Sports Desk, AnyTV, New Delhi
Published by: Rajeev Rai
Updated Mon, 07 Mar 2022 12:43 PM IST
Summary
The late Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne is no more in this world. He died last week in Thailand due to a heart attack. He was 52 years old. Warne’s manager James Erskine said on Monday that Warne had recently complained of chest pain and swelling two weeks before his death.
The late Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne is no more in this world. He died last week in Thailand due to a heart attack. He was 52 years old. Warne’s manager James Erskine said on Monday that Warne had recently complained of chest pain and swelling two weeks before his death. He was consuming only liquids for two weeks before going on vacation.
Erskine revealed in a conversation with the Nine Network that Shane Warne used to consume liquids like this many times for several days and he did this three or four times. He used to drink either bun-butter and or black and green juices.
He also said that Warne had smoked for a long time in his life. I don’t know but it was a big heart attack.
Thailand Police said on Sunday that preliminary investigations did not reveal any conspiracy.
A few days before his death, Warne shared an old picture of himself on his Instagram account and wrote that now is the time to lose weight and focus on fitness like before.
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The late Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne is no more in this world. He died last week in Thailand due to a heart attack. He was 52 years old. Warne’s manager James Erskine said on Monday that Warne had recently complained of chest pain and swelling two weeks before his death. He was consuming only liquids for two weeks before going on vacation.
Erskine revealed in a conversation with the Nine Network that Shane Warne used to consume liquids like this many times for several days and he did this three or four times. He used to drink either bun-butter and or black and green juices.
He also said that Warne had smoked for a long time in his life. I don’t know but it was a big heart attack.
Thailand Police said on Sunday that preliminary investigations did not reveal any conspiracy.
A few days before his death, Warne shared an old picture of himself on his Instagram account and wrote that now is the time to lose weight and focus on fitness like before.