Shane Warne After the death of Shane Warne, new revelations are being made one after the other by the doctors and sometimes by the Thailand Police. Australian legend Shane Warne died of a heart attack in Thailand on Friday. In the revelations made by Thailand Police after Warne’s death, it is being said that ‘blood stains’ were found on the floor and towels of Warne’s room. The 52-year-old legendary cricketer was declared brought dead by doctors at the Thai International Hospital on Friday night. Earlier, his friends had given him CPR in a luxury villa.
Skynews.com.au quoted Thai media as saying that Thai police found blood on the floor and towels of the room where Warne was staying. The commander of the local provincial police, Sait Polpinit, told Thai media: “There was a lot of blood in the room. When CPR started, Warne had coughed up some fluid and blood was coming out.
According to Koh Samui’s Bo Phut police station superintendent Yutana Sirisomba, Warne had recently visited a doctor, a cardiologist, after which he refused to treat it as a suspicious death. Warne had gone to the island of Koh Samui with his friends for a holiday. According to local police information, a friend of Warne found that the legendary cricketer was not responding at 5 pm. While waiting for the ambulance, the group performed CPR for Warne. But Warne’s management later issued a brief statement confirming his death.