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BANGKOK — Police in Thailand said Monday that an autopsy conducted on the body of Australian cricket star Shane Warne has concluded that he died of natural causes. He was 52.
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BANGKOK — Police in Thailand said Monday that an autopsy conducted on the body of Australian cricket star Shane Warne has concluded that he died of natural causes. He was 52.
Cricket superstar Shane Warne died of natural causes according to police in Thailand as his family lamented a "tragedy we will never come to terms with".
A post-mortem has confirmed Shane Warne’s cause of death was “natural causes”.
Cricket superstar Shane Warne died of natural causes, Thai police said Monday, citing an autopsy report. The legendary Australian leg-spinner died on the Thai holiday island of Koh Samui on Friday after being found unresponsive at a luxury villa. "Investigators received an autopsy report today in which a forensic doctor concludes the death was due to natural causes," Krissana Pattanacharoen, deputy national police spokesman, said in a statement. He said Warne's family had been informed of the result and accepted it.
Cricket superstar Shane Warne died of natural causes, Thai police said on Monday, citing an autopsy report.
BANGKOK : An autopsy showed the death last week of Australian cricket great Shane Warne on an island in Thailand was due to natural causes, the Thai police said on Monday.
BANGKOK : Australian cricket great Shane Warne's death on an island in Thailand last week was due to natural causes, Thai police said on Monday, citing the results of an autopsy.
El robo de un diamante azul fue el detonante de las deterioradas relaciones bilaterales que han mantenido durante 30 largos años Arabia Saudí y Tailandia, que han vuelto a estrechar lazos después de tantos años de enemistad.