Post mortem

Australian cricket legend died from natural causes - police

A senior Thai police official said the post mortem exam showed no signs of foul play in the 52-year-old's death.

Warne, who is considered to be one of the greatest cricketers of all time, died of a suspected heart attack on Koh Samui island, where he was holidaying.

The Australian government is bringing his body back to Australia where he will be given a state funeral.

Warne was a larger-than-life figure whose fame transcended sport and he inspired generations of fans.

23yo’s autopsy expected this week

The body of the late Tabu Airi was found on October 25 after being missing for four days following a function at one of the night clubs in Port Moresby.

A relative had posted online days after they realised that he was missing, with description of the clothes he was last seen in.

The post read: “My cousin brother has been missing since Friday night. He graduated at IBS College that day and headed over to Lamana Gold Club to celebrate his end of schooling year…”

Late Evara’s autopsy completed

It started at around 12:38pm today and ended at 1.39pm.

This officially kick-starts investigations into the cause of death of the late senior journalist.

Homicide detective, Sergeant Nei Pige, says a report of the post mortem will be provided to the homicide office.

It will take at least another week or two, depending on the doctor, to provide the full report on the findings.