Friends Battled For 20 Minutes To Make Shane Warne Save By Giving CPR, But Failed!
Australia legend Shane Warne passed away at the age of 52 of a heart attack, unable to save his friend despite repeated efforts by four friends, who fought for 20 minutes to save his life. Thai police said Warne and three other friends were staying at a private villa in Koh Samui. One of them had gone to inquire about Shane Warne not coming for dinner, then he found Shane Warne unconscious there, after which he could not be saved even after several attempts and he suffered a suspected heart attack. died. Shane Warne is one of the greatest players of all time.
Chatchawin Nakmusik, a police officer, told Reuters over the phone: “His friends also performed CPR (Cardiopulmonary resuscitation) on him and called an ambulance, after which an emergency team arrived and waited for 10-20 minutes. And did CPR. Then an ambulance arrived from Thai International Hospital and took him there. They also did CPR there for five minutes, but that too failed, and then the veteran player died.” Chatchawin said that he did not know the cause of death and therefore was not considering it suspicious.
Australia’s Foreign Minister Marise Payne said officials had spoken to Warne’s friends in Thailand and would travel to Koh Samui on Saturday to offer further assistance. “(We) are working with Thai authorities after his death to perform his last rites, assist in the repatriation of his body and other assistance at the grassroots level,” She said in a statement.
You will be very sad to know that Warne’s last tweet was a tribute to another former Australian cricket great wicketkeeper Rod Marsh, who died on Friday morning at the age of 74 and the saddest thing is that Shane Warne himself also on the same evening. Having said goodbye to the world at such a young age, Warne made his Test debut against India in 1992 and was also credited with reviving the art of leg-spin. By the time he ended his 15-year international career, he had established himself as one of the greats of the game.