Brooke Hogan Questions Why Hulk Hogan Didn’t Get An Autopsy + Florida Investigators Insist There Are No Signs Of Foul Play

Brooke Hogan Questions Why Hulk Hogan Didn’t Get An Autopsy + Florida Investigators Insist There Are No Signs Of Foul Play
Brooke Hogan is raising concerns over the lack of an autopsy following her father Hulk Hogan’s sudden d*ath, but Clearwater police maintain there’s nothing suspicious.
“I do think it’s weird that no autopsy was performed, because yes, you can have a heart attack, but what was the reason for the heart attack is the question,” Brooke said Tuesday on “The Bubba the Love Sponge Show.”
“The no autopsy and the leukemia out of nowhere hits me as B.S.,” she added.
Brooke explained her father had undergone heart surgery, suffered from atrial fibrillation, and had a history of medical procedures.
“He had so many ablations and cardioversions,” she said. “I remember back then praying, ‘Dear God, please don’t let this be the day my dad dies.’”
Despite her doubts, a spokesperson for the Clearwater Police Department told TMZ Sports there are “no signs of foul play or anything suspicious about the d*ath.”
Hogan passed away of cardiac arrest at home on July 24. He was 71 and later cremated.
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