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Digital Desk: While examining the property where the famed Australian cricketer, Shane Warne was vacationing on the island of Koh Samui, Thai detectives discovered "bloodstains" on the floor of Shane Warne's room and on bath towels. Shane Warne, 52, died on Friday after a suspected heart attack, despite his manager doing CPR on him for 20 minutes before an ambulance came. Skynews.com.au reported on Sunday that detectives discovered blood on the floor and bath towels in Warne's room. According to the story, Australian authorities have arrived in Thailand and are attempting to return his remains. Also Read: Women’s World Cup 2022: India beat Pakistan, Rajeswari 4/ 31 helps towards victory "Warne is understood to have suffered chest pains before he left Australia and had a history of heart disease and asthma. Local media reports said investigators found blood stains on the floor of Warne's room and on bath towels while searching the villa," said the report. In addition, Yuttana Sirisombat, superintendent of Koh Samui's Bo Phut police station, informed reporters that Warne "had consulted a doctor concerning his heart." Meanwhile, Warne's body has been transported to the Thai mainland to undergo an autopsy, "despite his family's request to expedite the return to Australia," the report said. A report in fox.com.au on Sunday quoting Weekend Today said that the spin wizard had "just finished two-week health kick" before heart attack.

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