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Direct answer:
- As of the last widely covered reports in 2022, Shane Warne’s autopsy concluded that he died of natural causes.
Context and sources:
- Thai police announced the autopsy found the death to be due to natural causes, with no signs of foul play.[3][5][6]
- Early statements indicated causes such as heart-related issues and congenital conditions, but the official autopsy result framed it as natural causes.[4][3]
- Warne’s family and authorities outlined that his body would be returned to Australia for formal arrangements, including potential state-level ceremonies.[1][6]
Notes:
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Shane Warne died from a suspected heart attack a day after arriving on the Thai island of Koh Samui for a holiday. The world-famous cricketer will be given a state funeral in Australia.
news.sky.comWarne is widely considered one of the greatest bowlers in cricketing history having made his Test debut in 1992 against India in Sydney, despite playing only seven first-class games.
news.sky.comPolice in Thailand say an autopsy conducted on the body of Australian cricket star Shane Warne has concluded that he died of natural causes.
indianexpress.comSenior police official rules out any foul play and says Warne died due to a suspected heart attack.Autopsy report shows Warne died of a “congenital disease”.Thai police says Warne also had asthma and some heart issues,...
www.geo.tvShane Warnes family have been informed of the result and accepted the finding; Warnes body will be transferred to Australian consular officials for return to his family; Sir Ian Botham: He was larger than life... an icon of Australian cricket
www.skysports.comThe ex-cricketer's body will now be handed over to the Australian consular officials for return to his country where he will be given a state funeral.
news.abplive.comAn autopsy shows Australian cricketer Shane Warne died of natural causes, according to a statement by police in Thailand, where Warne was found unresponsive Friday. He was 52. ESPN.com
www.espn.comAn autopsy at the Surat Thani Hospital has found that Australian sporting icon Shane Warne died of natural causes, Thai police have confirmed. Warne's fam
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