Shane Warne, 52, was found dead in his hotel room in Thailand where he was holidaying. His manager James Erskine revealed the legendary spinner used to go on ‘ridiculous diets’ and that he had just finished one where Warne was consuming just fluids for nearly 14 days. The Thai Police on Sunday said that initial investigations have shown no indication of foul play in Warne’s death but an autopsy has been conducted.

Now days, after the legendary spinner's death shocking details have emerged.

The exact cause of Shane Warne's death in Thailand on Friday is not known yet, but police have reportedly found "blood stains" on the floor of the legendary Australian cricketer's room and on bath towels.

Reports in local media said that there was blood on the floor and bath towels in the room Warne was staying. "A large amount of blood was found in the room," Satit Polpinit, a commander of the local provincial police, told Thai media. "When CPR was started, the deceased had coughed up liquid and was bleeding."

According to the Koh Samui's Bo Phut police station superintendent Yuttana Sirisomba, Warne had "seen a doctor about his heart" recently, following which they have ruled out treating it as a suspicious death.

Now, four women masseuses were captured on CCTV leaving the luxury Thai holiday resort where Shane Warne was staying, according to a report by local police - just over two hours before the cricket legend was found dead.

Pictures taken from CCTV footage shows four women arriving at the resort at 1.53pm on Friday.