Hulk Hogan death investigation finds no evidence of criminal wrongdoing, cops say

Hulk Hogan’s death was the result of natural causes, as cops revealed a nearly 11-month probe into the WWE legend’s passing yielded “no evidence” of criminal wrongdoing Friday.Rob Shaw, a spokesperson for the Clearwater Police Department in Florida, said in a statement to The California Post that following interviews with witnesses and reviews of “various recordings” over much of the last year, investigators are now officially calling Hogan’s case “an attended natural death.”“We want to thank the family of Mr.Bollea — Sky, Nick and Brooke — and their attorney, Kevin Hayslett, for their cooperation,” Shaw said.

“Their willingness to allow our investigators access to very personal information, at a time when they were grieving and struggling, was extremely helpful.“We would not have had the legal justification to obtain much of the information without their cooperation.” California's top news, sports and entertainment delivered to your inbox every day.

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Never miss a story Hogan — real name Terry Bollea — passed way on July 24, 2025 at his Clearwater, Fla.residence, and a 70-page case master report that was released on Friday shed some further details on how the wrestling icon spent his final days.Investigators wrote in the document that several close to Hogan told them he had been in rough shape following multiple recent surgeries.On the day of his death, Hogan had been with his wife, Sky, and two healthcare workers when they suddenly noticed he had stopped breathing while sitting in his recliner, according to the report.Sky called 911 while one of the medical professionals administered CPR, the report stated.

Hogan was ultimately transported to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced deceased.Authorities said at the time they did not suspect foul play.California Post News: Fa...

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