Brooke Hogan Visits Funeral Home, Meets Police Amid Hulk Hogan’s Death Investigation
Brooke Hogan visited the Clearwater funeral home to verify her father's embalmed body remains uncremated amid ongoing investigations into his heart attack death.
- Wrestling icon Hulk Hogan passed away on July 24, 2025, at his residence in Clearwater, Florida, with authorities currently conducting an active investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death.
- The investigation started after an emergency 911 call on the day of his death and includes inquiries into recent surgery complications and possible opioid involvement.
- On Tuesday, Brooke Hogan went to a funeral home in Florida to see her father’s body, questioned whether an autopsy had been performed, reviewed police body camera footage, and met with officers from the Clearwater Police Department.
- Police confirmed no formal medical examiner autopsy was requested, but Hogan's widow Sky Hogan said a private autopsy was performed and declined to reveal its findings.
- The official cause of death remains unconfirmed publicly, with questions about medical oversight and potential foul play continuing amid Hulk Hogan's cremation status being unclear.
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Brooke Hogan Believes There Was No Foul Play in Dad Hulk Hogan's Death After Viewing His Body
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Brooke Hogan visits Hulk’s body amid questions about his death
Hulk Hogan’s daughter, Brooke, viewed her father’s body Tuesday after learning he may be cremated while questions remain regarding the circumstances of his death. The 71-year-old wrestler died in his Florida home on July 24. While his official cause of death was listed a heart attack, Florida police said last week that medical malpractice may have been a factor, despite earlier saying there were “no signs of foul play or anything suspicious.” Hi…
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