Australian spin legend Shane Warne dies aged 52 of suspected heart attack
"Australian spin legend Shane Warne has died in Thailand: his management tells Australian media in a statement," as per news agency PTI.
In an unfortunate development, Australian spin legend Shane Warne has died in Thailand. The death has been confirmed by his management.
"Australian spin legend Shane Warne has died in Thailand: his management tells Australian media in a statement," as per news agency PTI.
पूर्व क्रिकेटर शेन वार्न का 52 साल की उम्र में दिल का दौरा पड़ने से निधन#ShaneWarne pic.twitter.com/R2KCCQDn8l
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Australian cricketer Shane Warne has died aged 52, Fox Sports reported on Friday.
Fox said that Warne`s management had released a brief statement that he passed away in Thailand of a suspected heart attack.
“Shane was found unresponsive in his villa and despite the best efforts of medical staff, he could not be revived,” the statement said.
“The family requests privacy at this time and will provide further details in due course."
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