Brooke Hogan was finally able to see his late father Hulk Hoganbody Five weeks after his death.
THE Hogan knows the best Alum, 37 radio show Wednesday August 27. Brooke had been far from Hulk For a few years before his death on July 24.
“It was actually a very nice day,” said Brooke.
“I could see my father and he looked great – he seemed to be ready for a payment at the sight [wrestling event]”Continued Brooke.
She added: “He seemed to be ready to go on television. He was tall, strong, his hair beautiful, bandana on, fu manchu [mustache] Go … he looked great. It was great to see him.
Brooke said that she had said a prayer on her father and said her “last farewell” to the legend of the professional struggle. “It was super nice,” she concluded.
In a separate interview with Tmz Brooke said on Wednesday that she also saw incision scars on Hulk’s chest, confirming that an autopsy was made on the star’s body.
“This is what I came to do,” said Brooke, referring to his recent calls for an autopsy to exclude any suspicion on the manner of Hulk’s death.
In an Instagram story of August 7, Brooke offered to pay an autopsy on Hulk’s body In the midst of uncertainty as to its cause of death. A report by a medical examiner noted that Hulk had cancer againstSomething Brooke was not aware before his death.
“I am happy to see that my father was not cremated and that Sky [Daily, Hulk’s widow] Wait because of the family’s questions, “shared Brooke.” With all the speculation and the uncertainty of my father’s death, I want to personally offer to pay an autopsy if that’s what it takes to do it. “”
Brooke told Tmz that having seen Hulk’s body, she is convinced that everything is “at the top of what”.
Hulk died after having been a cardiac arrest at his home in Clearwater, Florida, at the end of July. He was 71 years old.
Report by a medical examiner confirmed The WWE icon died of an acute myocardial infarction, otherwise known as a heart attack. Documents obtained by US Weekly also indicate that Hulk had a History of CLL leukemiaCancer that affects white blood cells. His cancer was not made public before.