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According to a report, this incident happened a few minutes before the body was found. The four women were called by Shane Warne and his friends for massage, foot massage and nail treatment.
Former Australian great Shane Warne has passed away. According to the postmortem report on Monday, he died due to natural causes. However, now a new CCTV footage has also surfaced, which has revealed that four Thai women had come to give massages to Shane Warne and his friends, but by then the news of Warne’s death came to the fore and he had to return.
According to the report of dailymail.co.uk (DailyMail), the CCTV footage that has surfaced is of the same resort where Warne was staying. According to the report, a woman had to go to give Warne a foot-massage, but when she knocked on the door of the room, no one opened the door. Four women can be clearly seen in the footage, who are returning from the resort.
According to the report, this incident happened a few minutes before the body was found. According to these four women, their booking was done at five o’clock. Shane Warne and his friends called him for massage, foot massage and nail treatment. When there was no response at the door, the woman sent a message to her boss and told that Warne was not opening the door.
According to the report of DailyMail, two out of four women went to Shane Warne’s room. Police believe that these two women saw Warne last alive. According to the statement given by the police regarding Warne, Warne died around 5.15 pm.
Warne’s villa room
According to police, Warne died of a heart attack on March 4 at Samuzan Villa in Thailand. There he went for a holiday with his friends. Nothing was found from Warne’s room, which could be suspected to have been wrong in his death. Police say that Warne must have called women to give massages, but they have nothing to do with Warne’s death.
The police had earlier also reported that blood stains were found in Warne’s room, which came after giving CPR. The 52-year-old Warne of Australia is one of the greatest spinners in the world. He holds the record for most wickets in Tests behind Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan (800 wickets). Warne took 708 wickets in Tests. Warne has 1001 wickets to his name in ODIs and Tests.
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Former Australian great Shane Warne has passed away. According to the postmortem report on Monday, he died due to natural causes. However, now a new CCTV footage has also surfaced, which has revealed that four Thai women had come to give massages to Shane Warne and his friends, but by then the news of Warne’s death came to the fore and he had to return.
According to the report of dailymail.co.uk (DailyMail), the CCTV footage that has surfaced is of the same resort where Warne was staying. According to the report, a woman had to go to give Warne a foot-massage, but when she knocked on the door of the room, no one opened the door. Four women can be clearly seen in the footage, who are returning from the resort.