October 6, 2025

The death of Hulk Hogan is still under investigation by local police

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Florida police are still investigating the death last month of the Hulk Hogan professional struggle icon, from the fact that the medical examiner concluded a heart attack.

The Clearwater police service said in a statement on Thursday that “the unique nature of this case had forced us to interview several witnesses and to seek medical records with various suppliers, and our detectives continue to do so.”

Hogan, whose real name was Terry Bollea, died on July 24 at 71 in a hospital after paramedical paramedics and the police rushed into his house by the sea in Clearwater after a call to 911. This call, and the video of the camera of the police body of the stage, have not yet been published as the investigation continues.

“All this takes time,” said the police press release. “Until the end of the investigation, no recording linked to the case, including images of the body camera, can be released.”

Police previously declared that there was no evidence of unfair playing in Hogan’s death, so it is not known exactly what the police investigation envisages other than medical records. Hogan previously had leukemia and atrial fibrillation, an irregular heart rate, according to the report by the medical examiner who concluded that the cause of death was natural.

Investigators worked with Hogan’s family, including her son Nick and daughter Brooke, according to the statement.

“We plan to meet the family and inform them of the case to this point, and we will share the results of the investigation with the family before closing the case and put it back to the public and the media,” added the police statement.

No calendar for the public release of the results was given.

Hogan was perhaps the biggest star in the long history of WWE, known for his greater than life personality and his wrestling exploits. He was the main draw of the first Wrestlemania in 1985 and was a must for years, facing everyone by Andre The Giant and Randy Savage at Rock and even the WWE co -founder, Vince McMahon.

Hogan won at least six WWE championships and was inducted at the fame of fame in 2005 and reinstated in 2018 there. He had been removed from the renowned temple in 2015 after being recorded by racial insults against blacks, for which he apologized.

Hogan had to be cremated, but it was not clear on Thursday if it had still happened. A private but private funeral service took place on August 5 in a church in Indian Rocks Beach, Florida.

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