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Shane Warne’s death, emotional statement from ex-wife revealed

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CANBERRA: Simon Callahan, the ex-wife of late Australian cricketer Shane Warne, has spoken for the first time about the emotional moments when she learned that Shane Warne was no longer in this world.

During a conversation on her son Jackson’s podcast, Simon said that that night in March 2022 was completely normal, but the sudden messages changed everything.

She said that she was going back home to pick up her daughter Summer when she felt that something was not right, a message asked her to arrive quickly, which made her realize that there was some bad news, at that moment my life changed forever.

Simon said that that time was very painful and mentally heavy for her children, Brooke, Jackson and Summer. She was very worried about her children, because they were very young and going through this great trauma.

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