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Shane Warne death: Son raises questions over possible Covid link

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SYDNEY: Four years after the death of legendary Australian cricketer Shane Warne, a statement by his son Jackson Warne has sparked a new debate.

According to foreign media, Jackson Warne, while speaking on a podcast, claimed that Covid-19 or related factors may have played a role in his father’s sudden death. He said that the health problems that Shane Warne faced after the vaccine had possibly intensified.

Jackson Warren said that his father had some medical problems before, but he believes that Covid-related factors may have been involved in the sudden deterioration of the situation.

It should be noted that Shane Warne died on March 4, 2022 in Thailand, and according to the autopsy report, he died of a heart attack.

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