Shane Warne experienced chest torment and 'had seen a specialist about his heart' before death, police say
Shane Warne
Australian cricket legend Shane Warne experienced chest torment and "had seen a specialist about his heart" before his passing, police in Thailand have said.
Refering to data from Warne's family, police said Warne had a clinical history of asthma and some heart issues.
Warne passed on from an associated respiratory failure at the age with 52 on Friday while on vacation on the island of Koh Samui, Thailand. He was tracked down inert in his estate and couldn't be resuscitated in spite of the best endeavors of clinical staff, an assertion from his supervisory group said.
Thai police administrator Yuttana Sirisombat additionally let columnists know that Warne's body would be moved to the Thai central area on Sunday for post-mortem examination. He declined to remarks when requested from the reason for death.