Shane Warne was already dead when a masseuse went to give him a foot rub. The therapist herself details how everything went down on Warne's hours.

The therapist, nicknamed "Pen" was scheduled to enter the cricket legend's chamber at a luxury home on a Thai island. When she and a maid knocked on his door, no one answered. Pen then did the most logical thing to do in such a circumstance, which was to inform her boss. "He's not having a massage now, he won't wake up," she texted.

Friends who were with Warne, 52, on a weekend break discovered his lifeless death moments later.

Thai Pen had previously performed a nail service on another one of Shane's friends while on the same site.

"Shane was having a massage and the two other girls left before me," she told the Sun UK. As soon as they were done, Pen said she received a text telling her to do the cricket star's nails and give him a foot massage as well.

"I think Shane was sleeping in his room the whole time because I didn't see him while I was giving a nail treatment to his friend," Pen explained.

Pen went home when she unsuccessful in giving Shane a foot massage, and was shocked to receive the information that he died. "I think that he had been dead while I was in the villa," she added. Could have things turned out differently when the door was immediately opened when she knocked?

Last Friday, Warne died of what appears to have been a heart attack.

At 5 p.m., Pen was supposed to meet with him.

Friends, including manager Andrew Neophitou, sports website owner Tom Hall and others, attempted to resuscitate him with CPR until paramedics came.

Even if there were theories of foul play, postmortem results show that the celebrity died of natural causes, and his grief-stricken family paid homage to him yesterday.

Their son's death was "a tragedy we will never come to terms with," grieving parents Keith and Brigette said.

They said that they have no recourse now but to cope with the memories they were left with. "To find words to adequately express our sadness is an impossible task for us and looking to a future without Shane is inconceivable, hopefully the mountain of happy memories we all have will help us cope with our ongoing grief," they said.

An ambulance transported Warne's body to a plane for transport back to Australia, where he was born.

Strangely, When the spin bowling king's ambulance arrived for his post-mortem body, a female admirer got entrance to the vehicle.

Officers ordered her to leave after less than a minute of her being inside the car due to an apparent security violation.

Surachate Hakparn, the police chief, stated he conducted an investigation and took no further action.

Allegedly, the woman ran a fan club for the star and was very upset that her idol died.