Shane Warne autopsy reveals cricket legend died from natural causes
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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.
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. Warne's family had been informed of the result and had accepted the finding. Warne's body would be transferred to Australian consular officials for return to his family, deputy national police spokesman Kissana Phathanacharoen said in a statement.
Warne, former Australia captain Michael Clarke said while cricket will miss it's Michael Jordan, he is mourning the loss of a man who would drop everything to be there for him through thick and thin. Clarke and Warne shared great camaraderie both on and off the field. Clarke often said that the spin legend understood him much better than most and became his pillar of strength during difficult times in every aspect of his life. Warne breathed his last on Saturday after suffering a heart attack in Thailand. He was 52.
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