Shane Warne: Extreme diet and Thai officials ‘sure’ there was no foul play

A health expert warns against extreme diets like liquid cleansing. Shane Warne was included when he died may increase the risk of heart attacks in people with heart problems.

Warne had just completed a 14 day “extreme” liquid diet in an attempt to lose weight before he tragically died of a heart attack while on vacation in Thailand last Friday.

The 52-year-old Australian cricket legend was on a ‘boy trip’ to the luxurious Samujana Villa resort on Koh Samui when he was found unconscious in his room around 5pm local time.

Warne previously mentioned that he tried “traditional Chinese medicine.” weight loss and his family said he would regularly go on a “30-day fasting tea diet” as he struggled with his weight over his career.

A medical expert has warned that extreme diets may increase the risk of heart attack in some people with other risk factors.  Shane Warne (pictured) had just completed a 14-day liquid diet before dying in Thailand.

A medical expert has warned that extreme diets may increase the risk of heart attack in some people with other risk factors. Shane Warne (pictured) had just completed a 14-day liquid diet before dying in Thailand.

The legendary bowler was a heavy smoker, recently treated for Covid-19 and had other health issues.

There is no conclusive evidence linking Warne’s diet to his heart attack as an autopsy is being performed in Thailand. However, the Heart Foundation’s chief medical adviser, Professor Harry Jennings, said there is indeed a risk that the heart could be put under additional strain from a very low-calorie diet under certain conditions.

“Mostly these risks are related to the underlying heart problem, they do not appear suddenly. I doubt they can cause heart problems on their own,” said Professor Jennings. Sydney Morning Herald.

“Basically, if your metabolism, your handling of fluids, salt, and other electrolytes is completely out of whack, if you have a small heart attack, you are more likely to develop into something serious with a rhythm disorder.”

In 2019, Warne bought a meal replacement tea from a business in Sydney, according to the publication. It was unclear if he followed the program.

Just five days ago, Warne shared an old shirtless photo of himself on Instagram, showing him working hard to get back in shape.

Just five days ago, Warne shared an old shirtless photo of himself on Instagram, showing him working hard to get back in shape.

The Thai police said they did not suspect foul play in Warne’s death and said that although a small amount of blood was found in his villa, it was due to an extended CPR performed by his friend.

Australian Ambassador to Thailand Allan McKinnon visited Koh Samui and met with local police investigating the case at the Bophut Immigration Police Station.

The investigation team said three of Warne’s friends were questioned, as were two hotel workers and four massage parlor workers.

Mr McKinnon said he was grateful and satisfied with the work of the Thai police officers as the investigation cited congenital heart disease as the cause.

Warne’s friend Andrew Neophytou performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation for 20 consecutive minutes while waiting for the emergency services to arrive. He was rushed to the hospital, where he later died.

Just five days ago, Warne shared an old shirtless photo of himself. Instagramshowing that he has been working hard to get back in shape.

“Operation Tiny has begun (in 10 days) and the goal by July is to be back in the shape it was a few years ago! Let’s go,” he wrote.

Shane Warne's body being transported from Surat Thani Hospital in Thailand (pictured)

Shane Warne’s body being transported from Surat Thani Hospital in Thailand (pictured)

James Erskine, Warne’s longtime manager, revealed on Sunday that Warne has taken drastic weight loss measures, including a fluid-only diet.

According to Erskine, at the time of his death, he had recently completed an extreme and “ridiculous” cleanse, during which he only took liquids for about 14 days.

“It was a little all or nothing. It was either white buns with butter and lasagne filling in the middle, or it had black and green juices,” he said.

“He obviously smoked most of his life [but] I don’t know, I think it was just a massive heart attack. That’s what I think happened.

Thai officials do not consider Warne’s death suspicious, but also note that no alcohol or cigarettes were found inside the luxury villa.

Paramedic Anukh Khan-Yam told reporters at the scene that when he and a colleague answered the 911 call, Warne’s friends were already performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

Thai officials agreed they did not consider Warne's death suspicious, noting that no alcohol or cigarettes were found inside the luxury villa.

Thai officials agreed they did not consider Warne’s death suspicious, noting that no alcohol or cigarettes were found inside the luxury villa.

Two pools of blood stained the carpet at the foot of Warne's bed.  There were three bloody towels and one bloody pillow nearby, the blood stains also soaked into the mattress.  Police said the blood was there from a frantic CPR performed on the cricket legend.

Two pools of blood stained the carpet at the foot of Warne’s bed. There were three bloody towels and one bloody pillow nearby, the blood stains also soaked into the mattress. Police said the blood was there from a frantic CPR performed on the cricket legend.

Warne (pictured) famously gained and lost weight over his career and has been known to try various extreme diets.

Warne (pictured) famously gained and lost weight over his career and has been known to try various extreme diets.

Two days after the Australian cricket legend suffered an alleged fatal heart attack in his luxurious hotel room, his children are still said to have reeled from the news.

Two days after the Australian cricket legend suffered an alleged fatal heart attack in his luxurious hotel room, his children are still said to have reeled from the news.

“They were trying to bring him back to life… They were desperate. I think one was crying. Really tense and panicked,” he said. The sun.

“They were trying to wake him up… I heard someone say, ‘Come on, Shane, come on.

Mr Khan-Yam said there were no women in the room and there was “nothing out of the ordinary that [him] I think they were having parties.”

“I did everything I could for him and gave all my energy. I’m sorry that I couldn’t help him.

The local police chief said Warne had visited a tailor to make a suit earlier Friday and ordered two local masseuses to come to his villa.

“He called the girl for a massage. It was just a massage. He didn’t die from the massage. He was unwell.

Prior to the trip, Warne’s family reportedly told authorities that he was suffering from health problems, including asthma problems and chest pains.

It is said that two days after the tragic death of Warne, his children came to their senses from this news.

Jackson Warne, 23, told Erskine that he and his siblings, Brooke, 24, and Summer, 20, “expect him to walk in the door” at any moment.

“This is like a bad dream,” Jackson told him.

Erskine said Warne's children have

Erskine said Warne’s children have “a lot harder time than anyone” following the tragic death of a 52-year-old boy.

Jackson shared the latest photo with his famous father (right and center) on January 31, 2022.  The couple were pictured beaming while watching the Australian Open alongside Australian rules footballer Stephen Baker.

Jackson shared the latest photo with his famous father (right and center) on January 31, 2022. The couple were pictured beaming while watching the Australian Open alongside Australian rules footballer Stephen Baker.

“I think the three kids are in complete shock,” Erskine said on Channel 9’s Today program.

“One minute the kids talk to him every day, the next minute they can’t talk to him and start thinking he won’t be on my 21st, he’s not going to walk me down the aisle.”

Erskine said Warne’s children “have a much harder time than anyone” after the 52-year-old’s death.

His ex-wife and mother of his children, Simone Callahan, is said to be “very upset” at the thought of her children having to live without their beloved father.

In 2021, Jackson opened up about his relationship with his iconic father, remarking that he only saw him as a “dad” and not a sports legend like most others.

“I always remember just smiling. So I think he did a great job. And I’m proud of him,” he said.

Warne pictured with his ex-wife and mother of three Simone Callahan in 1995

Warne pictured with his ex-wife and mother of three Simone Callahan in 1995

Tributes are left as people pay their respects to the statue of former Australian cricketer great Shane Warne outside the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Tributes are left as people pay their respects to the statue of former Australian cricketer great Shane Warne outside the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

On Saturday, Thai police said they found bloodstains in his room from prolonged CPR but ruled out foul play.

Two pools of blood were found on the carpet at the foot of Warne’s bed, as well as three bloody towels and one blood-stained pillow on the mattress.

Ambulance crews also reported a puddle of vomit by the bed.

Australian government officials met with Warne’s friends on Koh Samui to discuss bringing his body home to Melbourne.

Warne, 52, died of a heart attack at the luxurious Samujana Villas resort on the Thai island of Koh Samui on Friday night.

Warne, 52, died of a heart attack at the luxurious Samujana Villas resort on the Thai island of Koh Samui on Friday night.

It is understood that his family is desperate to avoid having the father of three autopsied in Thailand so that he can be returned to Australia as soon as possible.

It is understood that his family is desperate to avoid having the father of three autopsied in Thailand so that he can be returned to Australia as soon as possible.

It is understood that his family is desperate to avoid the father-of-three being autopsied in Thailand so he can be returned to Australia as soon as possible.

But Thai authorities insisted that an autopsy be performed before his remains were handed over to his family to be sent home.

Thai police said the body needed to be examined to determine the cause of death, after which a report would be sent to the Australian embassy in Bangkok.

“We just really want to bring Shane home,” Mr. Neophytou said after meeting Thai police at the Bophut police station on Saturday.

Thai Police Lieutenant Colonel Chatchawin Nakmusik said he needed the autopsy results to close the case before handing over the body.

“I’m waiting for the autopsy report. If there is nothing suspicious, then the case is closed,” he told The Guardian.

Warn's latest Instagram post from Villa Samujana in Koh Samui, Thailand.  The cricket legend was vacationing with four friends

Warn’s latest Instagram post from Villa Samujana in Koh Samui, Thailand. The cricket legend was vacationing with four friends