Police always investigating the death of Hulk Hogan after the girl raises questions about the “story”

Hulk Hogan in 2023. – Credit: Julio Aguilar / Getty Images
The investigation into the death of Hulk Hogan remains underway due to the “unique nature” of the case, the police of Clearwater, Florida said.
In a declaration shared with RollerThe Clearwater police service said he had to “question several witnesses and seek medical records with various suppliers” as part of their investigation, and that “detectives continue to do so”.
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Hogan – whose real name was Terry Bollea – died at the end of July. His cause of death was confirmed as a heart attack several days later, and the police already said that there was no evidence of unfair game. We do not know exactly what Clearwater’s police are still investigating, although he can be linked to the various Hogan health problems, such as atrial fibrillation – a heart disease defined as having an irregular heart rate – and chronic lymphocytic leukemia, a form of cancer.
The police did not say when they expected to finish their investigation and share the conclusions with the public (including all the recordings and images of the body camera). They said they would meet Hogan’s family, “and informed them of the case to this point” and “share the results of the investigation with the family before closing the case and put it back to the public and the media”.
Clearwater’s police declaration comes after Hogan’s daughter Brooke shared a long declaration on Instagram earlier this week on the circumstances surrounding the death of his father. She claimed to have received calls from various professionals, including cops and nurses, who claimed to be with Hogan on the day of his death and told her that the images of the body Cam and the 911 bands “contain supposedly containing information which could potentially light up enough light to change the story” (via via via via via via via People).
She continued: “These same professionals feel so passionate about what they have witnessed, they continued to contact me and push me to find specific answers to this very day. They literally put their career in danger because they feel so forced to do the right thing. I can’t do anything. said.”
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