“I Love You Forever..” – Shane Warne’s Daughter Shared A Heartfelt Post On Legend’s Death Anniversary

On the second anniversary of her father Shane Warne’s passing, his daughter Brooke penned a touching tribute. Shane Warne, a cricketing icon, passed away on March 4th, the same day as wicketkeeper Rodney Marsh.

Shane Warne’s Daughter Shared A Heartfelt Post On Legend’s Death Anniversary

"I Love You Forever.." - Shane Warne's Daughter Shared A Heartfelt Post On Legend's Death Anniversary

In her heartfelt message, Brooke shared the emotional challenges she faced over the past two years since losing her father. She fondly recalled moments spent watching the British period crime drama series, Peaky Blinders, with him, highlighting the cherished memories they created together.

2 years today Dad. It’s been the slowest and quickest 2 years without you. I feel like you were just here being silly with us and talking about how good the new season of Peaky Blinders is, and we will watch the next episode together when you come home. Life really doesn’t make sense without you here. We try and do you proud every day. I miss you, i love you forever.”

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On March 4, 2022, Shane Warne tragically passed away at the age of 52. He was vacationing on the beautiful island of Ko Samui, Thailand when he suffered a heart attack caused by coronary artery atherosclerosis.

Shane Warne passed away suddenly in a luxury villa at the Samujana Villas resort in Ko Samui, Thailand. Despite immediate medical efforts, he couldn’t be revived. His family and management confirmed his death, leaving the cricketing world and fans worldwide deeply saddened.

His unexpected demise was shocking and reminded everyone of life’s unpredictability. Warne had been experiencing chest pain and was seeing a cardiologist in Melbourne. He was also on a strict liquid diet for 14 days before his passing.

Shane Warne’s legacy is honored through various memorials and tributes. Thousands attended a state memorial service, and a stand at the Melbourne Cricket Ground was renamed in his honor.