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Autopsy showed Shane Warne's death due to natural causes: Thai police

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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 family were told of the result and had accepted the finding. His body would be transferred to Australian consular officials for return to the family, a deputy police spokesman said.

"Today investigators received the autopsy result, in which the medical opinion is that the cause of death is natural,"

Kissana Phathanacharoen

said in a statement.

"Investigators will summarize the autopsy result for prosecutors within the timeframe of the law."



Well-wishers left tributes of flowers, flags, an Australian sports shirt, a can of beans and a packet of cigarettes outside the villa on the northeast coast of Koh Samui where

Warne

was found unconscious.

Warne, 52, one of the finest spin bowlers of all time, whose talent and personality transcended the sport, died on Friday, spurring tributes, with Australian Prime Minister

Scott Morrison

calling him "one of our nation's greatest characters".

Tom Hall, who was staying at the same resort where Warne was found unconscious in his room, said there were "no unusual circumstances" surrounding the flamboyant former cricketer's death.



Hall, chief executive of website the Sporting News, said none of Warne's travelling companions were aware of him visiting a doctor, though he had complained to a friend of "some chest pains and shortness of breath".

Earlier, Thai police said Warne also had asthma and some heart issues, citing information from his family.

Australian media said Warne's family funeral would be followed by a memorial service at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) within two or three weeks.

The Great Southern Stand at the MCG, where the spinner took his 700th wicket on Boxing Day 2006, will be renamed the S K Warne Stand.



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