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Thai Police have made some further comment relating to the death of legendary Australia cricketer, Shane Warne’s, death on Friday afternoon. One of Cricket’s finest bowlers of all time, and ‘Aussie icon’, died aged 52, a day after arriving on Koh Samui for an extended vacation with friends. He died of a suspected heart attack after taking an afternoon nap. Friends were unable to wake him around 5.15pm. He was pronounced dead at the Thai International Hospital in Chaweng after both his friends and ambulance staff were unable to revive him with CPR. Police say that Mr. Warne had experienced […]

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1 hour ago, Travel101 said:

Was Shane Vaccinated? If so how many times? When was his last dose if in fact he was. Many vaccinated footballers worldwide have died even dropped on the field. This is epic and has never happened before ever. The one common denominator is they were allergic vaccinated more than one time. 

Garbage. 

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Wow it's reassuring to know that any time any Aussie dies in Thailand the Australian Ambassador will personally fly down to help sort it out. Now that is service, right there. Advance Australia Fair. 

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Just now, DWiener said:

Wow it's reassuring to know that any time any Aussie dies in Thailand the Australian Ambassador will personally fly down to help sort it out. Now that is service, right there. Advance Australia Fair. 

That sort of treatment is reserved for famous people , rather than for everyone 

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Just now, Fluke said:

That sort of treatment is reserved for famous people , rather than for everyone 

Well indeed, I thought the sarcasm was pretty obvious in my post. 

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Just now, DWiener said:

Well indeed, I thought the sarcasm was pretty obvious in my post. 

With sarcastic posts , you need to put a */s* afterwards, to show you are being sarcastic 

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23 minutes ago, Fluke said:

That sort of treatment is reserved for famous people , rather than for everyone 

Actually the Australian Embassy assigns a case officer to every death of an Australian citizen in Thailand a d it is normal practice for them to travel to assist in the arrangements as well as contact the family etc. Including meeting with the officials on site.

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4 minutes ago, Tim_Melb said:

Actually the Australian Embassy assigns a case officer to every death of an Australian citizen in Thailand a d it is normal practice for them to travel to assist in the arrangements as well as contact the family etc. Including meeting with the officials on site.

That would be a full time job, if the British Embassy did like wise 

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2 minutes ago, Fluke said:

That would be a full time job, if the British Embassy did like wise 

Do that many Brits die in Thailand I doubt it. I suspect that the British embassy follows the same protocols. I know that the Australian Embassy in Thailand is quite big and very busy in normal times, maybe not so busy in Covid times. They also assign officers to people imprisoned and have an office to provide help to other citizens on request (within reason). 

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2 minutes ago, Tim_Melb said:

Do that many Brits die in Thailand I doubt it. I suspect that the British embassy follows the same protocols. I know that the Australian Embassy in Thailand is quite big and very busy in normal times, maybe not so busy in Covid times. They also assign officers to people imprisoned and have an office to provide help to other citizens on request (within reason). 

Its about one British person a day dies in Thailand and an Embassy staff would be flying around the Country full time to the various locations of the deceased and there would be a constant procession of bodies being sent back to the UK  , it would be a full time job for about three people 

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Its ok if the UK Embassy is not involved with the death of every UK citizen. Up to them to chose what is best in such circumstances.

But in this case the Australian Ambassador has rightly identified the need to make sure the body of the late Shane Warne is brought back to Australian soil as expediently as possible within the law and Thai police needs. He recognises the impact Shane Warne had on so many everyday Australians and rightly recognises the importance of seeing him speed on his final journey as best as possible, so his achievements are the memories we recall and not any stuffing around with his body.

Many countries hold sporting people in high regards. Shane Warne was probably a unique player that so few get to see and even less get close to his ability. Nations draw national pride from their achievements, and younger people gain inspiration from such people whether they are alive or have passed.

You only have to see the tributes from so many people in so many countries and how similar they are. Shane Warne was who he was and not something else.

I am always saddened to hear after the fact that a person may have had chest pains and yet ends up dying from an apparent heart attack. It just underscores the need to take a moment if you experience such a thing and get yourself medically checked out. Tragically, too many don't.

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A heart attack wouldn't result in blood unless CPR was done incorrectly resulting in his ribs piercing his lungs OR he didn't have a heart attack, he had a Abdominal aortic aneurysm caused by the vaccine or covid.

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13 minutes ago, Bangkok said:

A heart attack wouldn't result in blood unless CPR was done incorrectly resulting in his ribs piercing his lungs OR he didn't have a heart attack, he had a Abdominal aortic aneurysm caused by the vaccine or covid.

Case closed, the doctor has spoken.

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14 minutes ago, Bangkok said:

A heart attack wouldn't result in blood unless CPR was done incorrectly resulting in his ribs piercing his lungs OR he didn't have a heart attack, he had a Abdominal aortic aneurysm caused by the vaccine or covid.

According to the gutter press in the UK,he was on a liquid only crash diet for two weeks before he left for Thailand.

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"Earlier in the afternoon a masseuse had visited Mr. Warne. Police were not clear on the exact time of the day the masseuse had been at the villa."

Weird diet + possible E.D. meds + vigorous activity = the gates of heaven opened and Mr. Warne headed on in.

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34 minutes ago, Raugh said:

"Earlier in the afternoon a masseuse had visited Mr. Warne. Police were not clear on the exact time of the day the masseuse had been at the villa."

Weird diet + possible E.D. meds + vigorous activity = the gates of heaven opened and Mr. Warne headed on in.

He was receiving a massage , so hardly "vigorous activity"

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45 minutes ago, Raugh said:

Police were not clear on the exact time of the day the masseuse had been at the villa."

Why not ask her, or the others at the Villa?

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7 hours ago, Bangkok said:

A heart attack wouldn't result in blood unless CPR was done incorrectly resulting in his ribs piercing his lungs OR he didn't have a heart attack, he had a Abdominal aortic aneurysm caused by the vaccine or covid.

Rubbish there are literally dozens of conditions that could have caused bleeding as part of a crisis that involves a heart attack. Certainly his recent Covid-19 infection could have caused damage or a condition that manifested in his death from a heart attack. As for the vaccine that is unlikely in the extreme. 

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16 hours ago, Smithydog said:

Its ok if the UK Embassy is not involved with the death of every UK citizen. Up to them to chose what is best in such circumstances.

But in this case the Australian Ambassador has rightly identified the need to make sure the body of the late Shane Warne is brought back to Australian soil as expediently as possible within the law and Thai police needs. He recognises the impact Shane Warne had on so many everyday Australians and rightly recognises the importance of seeing him speed on his final journey as best as possible, so his achievements are the memories we recall and not any stuffing around with his body.

Many countries hold sporting people in high regards. Shane Warne was probably a unique player that so few get to see and even less get close to his ability. Nations draw national pride from their achievements, and younger people gain inspiration from such people whether they are alive or have passed.

You only have to see the tributes from so many people in so many countries and how similar they are. Shane Warne was who he was and not something else.

I am always saddened to hear after the fact that a person may have had chest pains and yet ends up dying from an apparent heart attack. It just underscores the need to take a moment if you experience such a thing and get yourself medically checked out. Tragically, too many don't.

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2 minutes ago, Grant said:

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for Oober to show he said he could not find anything in the British press???

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13 hours ago, Fluke said:

He was receiving a massage , so hardly "vigorous activity"

I suppose the masseuse needs to be questioned about the vigouressness of said supposed activity. Some massages can go in unforseen directions. Nudge nudge wink wink

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