Shane Warne Shocking death: Australian legend Shane Warne looked at his very best and relaxed through his luxurious Thailand villa just hours before his untimely passing last week. The Australian spin wizard was found unresponsive in his room last week after suffering a fatal heart attack. Now the final images of his life have been revealed, courtesy of some CCTV footage captured by the villa he and his friends stayed in. Follow Shane Warne’s LAST JOURNEY LIVE Updates with InsideSport.IN
As per Fox Sports, Shane Warne’s final steps walking through the lobby of the Samujana Villa on the island of Koh Samui were captured on CCTV, as he carried new shirts from his favourite local tailor. The 52-year-old was dressed casually in black shorts, a white T-shirt and a cap with several new shirts draped over his arm in a short video that was captured.
Shane Warne Shocking death: Australian legend Shane Warne looked “relaxed”, walked back to his room hours before attack
Warne seemed relaxed as he returned to the villa about 1.30pm, where he was staying with his business manager Andrew Neophitou and three friends. It is reported that the Australian legend had ventured out to Briony Tailor, where he spent almost an hour getting fitted for new suits. However, hours later at around 5:15 PM, Warne waas found face down and unresponsive on his bed following a cardiac arrest/
Shane Warne’s family have since revealed he had been suffering with heart troubles and asthma in the weeks leading up to his death, and had also completed a 14-day liquid only diet. The police confirmed the 52-year-old’s body will be flown home from Thailand on Thursday morning as it was revealed his public memorial will be held on March 30.
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Warne’s body was transferred to Bangkok where it underwent an autopsy and is currently being held at Bangkok Police Station’s mortuary. He will now be flown by private jet from Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok at 8am local time, and will arrive in Australia by Thursday evening. Warne’s state funeral will take place on March 30, after a private family service is expected to be held towards the end of next week.
“It will be an opportunity for Victorians to pay tribute to his contribution to his sport, to our state and the country,” he said.
Andrews was also quick to announce that the Great Southern Stand at the MCG will be renamed in Warne’s honour.
“I’ve just informed the Warne family that the government will rename the Great Southern Stand at the MCG.”
Shane Warne Shocking death: Australian legend Shane Warne looked “relaxed”, walked back to his room hours before attack
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