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Shane Warne’s Friend reveals his final hours before death

Australian cricket legend Shane Warne died of a suspected heart attack in his villa in Koh Samui in Thailand on March 4. Shane Warne’s long-time friend and associate Tom Hall, spoke about the behaviour of the legend, in the final hours before his sudden demise. 

Tom Hall was stayed at the hotel in Koh Samui, Thailand, where Warne was located subconscious in his space in a vacation home he showed 3 taking a trip friends. However Tom Hall, revealed that he found nothing “unusual” surrounding Warne’s death.

The first question is, ‘How can we watch Australia v Pakistan test here in Thailand; the games about to start?’, Hall wrote on the website, quoting Warne. Hall further spoke about his association with, Shane Warne. The former leg-spinner was working with him for the Sporting News website for a year or so.

Hall added that Warne had told them stories about his first season at the Indian Premier League where he had taken Rajasthan Royals to a title victory. After joking around with the various cricket gear and taking pictures, the friends decided on “a quick bite to eat”.

“I have dined with Shane in many fine establishments, but rather than sample some of the local Thai fare, we tuck into a plate of Vegemite on toast. Shane chomping away: ‘Geez, you can’t beat Vegemite with some butter, always great wherever you are in the world. An Australian through and through – this was to turn out to be his last meal.” said Hall.

Thai Police on Saturday revealed that Warne had experienced chest pains before his death and had asthma and some heart issues but Hall admitted that none of his friends who travelled with him to Thailand knew about him visiting a doctor although he did complain to a friend of some chest pains and shortness of breath. “He knew he was a bit overweight and was getting back into training harder. His travel companions from Australia did everything they could, the local ambulance crews got there fast.” Hall added.

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