Police Conclude Investigation into Hulk Hogan's Death: Wrestler Passed Away from Natural Causes in Clearwater, Florida

The investigation into the death of professional wrestling legend Hulk Hogan in Clearwater, Florida has been concluded by the police. The 71-year-old wrestler, whose real name was Terry Gene Bollea, passed away due to natural causes, specifically acute myocardial infarction, commonly known as a heart attack. The investigation found no evidence of criminal activity surrounding his death.
Emergency crews responded to a call from Hogan's wife, Melanie "Sky" Bollea, reporting that he was unresponsive at their home. Despite efforts to revive him, Hogan was pronounced dead at the hospital. The police report revealed that Hogan had a history of health issues, including chronic lymphocytic leukemia, atrial fibrillation, neck surgery, heart surgery, kidney failure, and dialysis.
The investigation included interviews with family members, medical professionals, and emergency responders, as well as a review of medical records and surveillance footage from Hogan's home. The police found no signs of trauma on Hogan's body, and a private autopsy confirmed that his death was due to natural causes.
Hulk Hogan was a prominent figure in professional wrestling, known for his iconic persona "Hulkamania" and his matches against other wrestling legends. His legacy in the wrestling world and pop culture remains significant to this day. The police have closed the case, determining that Hogan's death was a result of natural causes.