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Police Probe Claims of Surgical Error in Hulk Hogan’s Death as Widow Confirms Nerve Damage

Police are withholding 911 and bodycam records during an active probe into claims of surgical complications.

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Overview

  • Clearwater Police say the investigation remains open as detectives interview witnesses and obtain medical records tied to Hogan’s July 24 death.
  • Law-enforcement–sourced reports say an occupational therapist at the scene told officers a surgeon may have severed Hogan’s phrenic nerve, with related conversations captured on bodycam, according to TMZ.
  • Hogan’s widow, Sky Daily, says his phrenic nerve was “compromised” during a recent surgery and confirms an autopsy has been performed, while declining to share results and noting he has not been cremated.
  • Official records list acute myocardial infarction as the cause of death and note chronic lymphocytic leukemia and atrial fibrillation, details daughter Brooke Hogan has publicly questioned as she pushes for transparency.
  • Authorities say 911 tapes and bodycam footage will not be released during the active case and that the family will be briefed before records are made public.