Shane Warne death: Bloodstains found on floor, towel and pillow of cricketer's hotel room
Investigators and authorities in Thailand revealed how they found bloodstains in late Shane Warne's room. In addition to the bedroom floor, these stains were noticed on bath towels. The legendary Australian cricketer was staying on the Koh Samui island. Allegedly, he died of a heart attack. It was also revealed that Warne, 52, had seen a doctor regarding chest pains before his trip.
Warne passed away on Friday, March 4. His manager gave Warne a CPR for almost 20 minutes before the ambulance could reach them. Warne was on vacation with his four friends when this happened.
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After the ambulance arrived, they rushed Shane to the Thai International hospital and continued CPR for another five minutes. However, Shane could not be revived and was pronounced dead. Authorities revealed they found two pools of bloodstains at the carpet near the foot of the bed and three blood-stained towels and one blood-stained pillow. They also saw some vomit by the bed. Any suspicion of foul play has been ruled out. Police said the blood was there as a result of frantic CPR carried out on the cricket legend
Fans and followers on Twitter are suspicious as to the presence of bloodstains. One said, "Sounds gruesome If true. Not exactly a normal heart attack. Sounds like a brutal jxb death to me, sxcrificial as well."
Sounds gruesome If true. Not exactly a normal heart attack. Sounds like a brutal jxb death to me, sxcrificial as well.https://t.co/e2SsACmvgO
— Swan Black (@swanblack404) March 6, 2022
Another stated, "Heart attack doesn’t cause bleeding... Large amount of blood was found in the room', reveal Thai police #ShaneWarne"
Heart attack doesn’t cause bleeding...
— Emon Mukherjee (@EmonMukherjee21) March 6, 2022
Large amount of blood was found in the room', reveal Thai police#ShaneWarne pic.twitter.com/826YXKapw7
One of Warne's managers, James Erskine, who was also his dear pal said, "got a phone call at 10:37 last night from our guy Andrew Neophitou in Thailand. He only arrived the night before. Then suddenly, they were going to have a drink at 5 and Neo (Neophitou) knocked on his door at 5:15 because Warnie was always on time.” He added, "What happened was he went in there and said, ‘Come on, you are going to be late’, and then realized that something was wrong. He turned him over and gave him CPR. That lasted about 20 minutes, then obviously the ambulance came. They took him to the hospital which was about a 20-minute drive. I got a phone call about 45 minutes later saying that he was pronounced dead. It is like all these things you work on adrenaline.”