

'He did go on these ridiculous sorts of diets, and he was just finished with one'. Then following a summer of sport, commentating and the release of his Amazon Prime video documentary 'Shane', the cricket star was ready for some time off.Īs his manager James Erskine later noted, Warne embarked on a 'ridiculous' fluid-only diet. BD test tmrw & I have a feeling it's going to be a ripping five days too. Thai authorities said Warne's death was from 'a suspected heart attack from natural causes'.įive days later, on December 8th, he was back in the commentary box covering the Ashes Test at the Gabba in Brisbane.Īfter weeks of commentating, Warne posted on Twitter ahead of the Melbourne Boxing Day Test: 'Merry Christmas ! Hope everyone had a great day with family and loved ones.

One of the symptoms is chest pain, which Warne had experienced during the summer before he left for Thailand. Warne's death certificate, published by Daily Mail Australia for the first time, shows his place of death as Thailand, gives his occupation as a 'business owner', and the cause of death is declared 'coronary artery atherosclerosis'.Ītherosclerosis is the build up of plaque within the heart causing the narrowing or complete blockages of arteries, which can result in a heart attack. Just three months later, on March 4th, 2022, he would die in Thailand, prompting an outpouring of grief across Australia and the cricket-playing world. Jackson was also bequeathed his father's car collection which included a Mercedes, a Yamaha motorbike and a BMW. The children would receive 31 per cent each, while the remaining seven per cent was to be divided between his brother, Jason, who was given two per cent, and his niece Tyla and nephew Sebastian with two-and-a-half per cent each. The star spin bowler turned commentator and businessman sat down to sign the will dividing his $21million estate between his three children, Brooke, Jackson and Summer on December 3, 2021. Cricket legend Shane Warne made his will exactly three months before his shock death in Thailand at just 52.
