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Barely hours after tweeting about the death of Rod Marsh, and a few days about talking about starting a new fitness regime, Shane Warne was found dead on the floor of his villa in Thailand. Unresponsive he was pronounced dead, suspected heart attack, aged 52.An amazing and prodigious talent, who played hard both on and off the field. RIP.
lifestyle caught up with him
I will long remember “the ball of the century “Gatting done up like a kipper. Unplayable it was. RIP a great sportsman PP
He lived life like a proper man should, money, women, fast cars, drinking, cigarettes, eating great foodThe man lived the life many men only dream of!!Carlos monzon was another 1 too 🥊🥊👊👊
Don't look after yourself - it catches up with you.
Warney probably looked after himself better in the last 15 years pf his life, post playing, than he had before.It's just a tragedy. Only a few weeks ago he was being touted as a potential England coach.The word "legend" is banded around far too often BUT Shane Warne was, and is, an absolute legend.
He got people interested in spin bowling...met some lovely women aswell.
I don't believe in panzie living..Won't eat this, won't eat that..When your time is up it's up no matter how well or how bad you liveSimpletto
Panzie living? lol - what a load of crap.Nothing 'panzie' about the discipline of looking after yourself day in day out and extending your time.
the post mortem will perhaps reveal something
So you must eat salads, drink herbal tea.. wear make up..good for you..
Nope I'd say you've lived very little judging by your comments .I mean you don't even go out of London
Why would I need to get out of the city I love💞💞💞💞?
Of a rich and famous farang ? Not a chance The cause of death will remain as heart attack and any embarrassing inconsistencies will be smoothed away...
thats true, but they always make an arse of these cover ups, the truth will out.
If he had a heart attack after shagging some fit Thai bird then that's a hell of a way to go out so fair play to him.
I doubt that's the case he seemingly died alone and probably frightened and in pain
I doubt he was frightened, he's faced some of the fastest bowlers in the world and never gave away his wicket, even though he was a tailender and nothing was expected of him as a batsman
I think its a bit different facing the grim reaper than a fast bowler
Not when they are known as “whispering death”
I think knowing you are dieing would be somewhat more frightening than facing a fast bowler.You've clearly never come close to death.[/quoteAsk that to the batmen who had to fend off four great West Indian fast bowlers..!!!!!!
Don’t you spend every day of your life hanging about hoors in Scottish saunas?