Overview
- Pinellas County’s forensic report, released by Page Six, records acute myocardial infarction as the immediate cause of Terrence Gene Bollea’s death on July 24 in Clearwater, Florida.
- The documents reveal a history of atrial fibrillation and chronic lymphatic leukemia that Hogan had not publicly disclosed as contributing factors to his fatal heart event.
- Emergency responders attempted resuscitation at Hogan’s home for about half an hour before he was transported to a hospital and pronounced dead.
- Officials have classified his passing as natural following the detailed forensic examination typical for high-profile cases.
- CNN has reported that no autopsy was performed and that Hogan’s family doctor confirmed his death, creating conflicting narratives around the medical investigation.