Four masseuses were seen leaving Shane Warne's exclusive Thai resort just two hours before his death.
After giving treatments to the ace, the women were seen leaving the Samujana Villa in Koh Samui (Thailand)
Just hours before Warne died, four masseuses were seen leaving Warne’s resort
After a relaxing afternoon of massages, Shane's pals found Shane unresponsive
According to local police reports, the legendary cricketer received a massage on Friday afternoon from two women - the first day of their "boys' holiday".
The break was marred by tragedy when Warne, 52 years old, was found dead just two hours later by his closest friends.
Four massage therapists were seen arriving at the suite on CCTV footage at 1.53pm. Sources suggest that Shane was the first to see them.
The team is believed to have offered treatments to the sports icon and his friends before he was seen departing at 2.58pm.
Two hours and 17 minutes later, Shane's body was discovered by the boys in his bedroom. He had suffered a heart attack.
According to legend, the two masseuses who visited father-of-3's bedroom were the last to see him alive.
While forensic teams have searched his digs at the PS2,000-a night resort, cops stated that they don't believe that his death was suspicious.
MailOnline was told by Yuttana Sirisombat, police chief: "He called her to massage. It was massage.
He didn't die from the massage. He wasn't well."
Yesterday, we told you exclusively how another therapist claimed that she went up to the Aussie ace to give him a foot rub. But he was already dead .
Pen, a nickname for the woman, stated that there was no response when Pen and a maid knocked at his door.
Pen, 45, texted her boss, saying that he wasn't having a massage right now and he wouldn't get up.
Thai Pen had already provided Shane with a nail treatment at the same location.
MASSAGE MAD
SE was told by her: "Shane was getting a massage, and the other two girls left before I."
"I received a text stating that I would do his nails, and give him a foot massage after they were done.
"I believe Shane was asleep in his bedroom the entire time, because I didn’t see him during my nail treatment to his friend.
"I was supposed go to Shane after that, but the maid knocked at his door and he didn't answer.
She explained that there was no sound in her room, and that he was asleep. So she left.
"I was shocked to learn that he had passed away when I returned home. He was probably dead when I was at the villa.
Pen was to meet him at 5pm.
After flying to Koh Sami in the evening, Warne succumbed to a suspected heart attack.
Before paramedics arrived, the three friends with whom he was staying -- manager Andrew Neophitou as well as Tom Hall, owner of a sports website -- battled to revive his condition with CPR.
'BEST DAD'
As a result of a post mortem, the star's family paid tribute to their "much loved" friend.
Brigette and Keith, the parents of their son, said that it was a "tragic event" they will never be able to accept.
They said, "To find the right words to express our sorrow is impossible for us. Looking to the future without Shane would be unimaginable. Hopefully the mountain of happy memories that we all have will help to cope with our ongoing grief."
Brooke, 24, Jackson 22; Summer, 20; Summer, 20 were his children. They praised him as the "best father".
Shane's body was carried by an ambulance to be flown back to Australia.
In bizarre scenes, however, on Sunday, a female fan was able to access the ambulance that was transporting the spin bowling king post mortem.
In an apparent security breach, she was allowed into the vehicle and spent less time with Warne than it took for her to leave.
Surachate Hakparn, chief of police, said that he had investigated the matter and decided not to take any further action.
He claimed that the woman had a fan club and was upset.
Pen, another therapist, was also booked to enter the room of the cricket legend
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Warne's body, which was carried by an ambulance to his native Australia
Legend Warne won 708 wickets in the 145 Tests he played over the course of 15 years