Florida police are examining new information on the July death of professional-wrestling icon Hulk Hogan, 71, after relatives and a medical professional alleged that a surgical mistake may have contributed to his cardiac arrest. A therapist present at the time of Hogan’s death told investigators that a critical nerve had been severed during a recent procedure, according to a police report reviewed by local media. Hogan’s widow has also raised the possibility of a fatal medical error, prompting detectives to keep the case open. Hogan’s daughter, Brooke Hogan, said she has received calls from medical personnel urging her to obtain police body-camera footage and 911 recordings from the day her father died. She has publicly asked authorities to release the videos, arguing they could clarify the circumstances surrounding the death. The Clearwater Police Department said earlier that it had found no evidence of foul play but confirmed the new claims are being evaluated. No timeline has been given for a conclusion to the inquiry, and officials have not commented on whether the body-camera files will be made public.
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A therapist who had been present at the time of Hulk Hogan's death allegedly told officers that the wrestling legend had a critical nerve "severed" while undergoing surgery recently, prompting further police investigation. https://t.co/TBS9y2vQtl
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