Shane Warne dies: Friends ‘battled for 20 mins’ to try and save Australian legend

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According to Thai police, Shane Warne‘s friends tried to resuscitate the Australian cricket legend after he suffered a heart attack while on holiday in Thailand.

  • Shane Warne’s four friends battled for 20 minutes to save his life after ‘heart attack’ in Thailand
  • Thai Police said Warne and three other friends were staying in a private villa in Koh Samui
  • Shane Warne died of a suspected heart attack on March 4
  • Australia legend Shane Warne died from a heart attack aged 52 despite the repeated attempts of four friends who battled to save his life for 20 minutes, according to Thai police.
  • Thai Police said Warne and three other friends were staying in a private villa in Koh Samui and one of them went to inquire about him after the former cricketer did not turn up for dinner.Shane Warne, one of the greatest to have ever played the game, died of a suspected heart attack on March 4.
  • The friend did CPR on him and called an ambulance,” Chatchawin Nakmusik, an officer with the Bo Put police, told Reuters by phone.

An emergency response unit then arrived and did another CPR for 10-20 minutes. Then an ambulance from the Thai International Hospital arrived and took him there. They did CPR for five minutes, and then he died.”

They did not know the cause of death but were not treating it as suspicious, Chatchawin added

Australia’s Foreign Minister Marise Payne said officials had spoken to Warne’s friends in Thailand and would be traveling to Koh Samui on Saturday to offer further assistance.

“(We are) working with Thai authorities to confirm arrangements following his passing, assist with his repatriation and provide other assistance on the ground,” she said in a statement.

Warne’s last Tweet was a tribute to another former Australian cricket great, wicketkeeper Rod Marsh, who died on Friday at the age of 74.

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