Hulk Hogan's body still not cremated as daughter Brooke pays personal visit
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The WWE legend died five weeks ago as wrestling fans were left devastated by the news
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Nearly five weeks following the wrestling icon's passing, it has been revealed that Hulk Hogan's body is still yet to be cremated after Brooke Hogan made the journey to visit her father.
The 37-year-old singer arrived with her spouse, former ice hockey professional Steve Oleksy, appearing visibly moved as she exited the establishment whilst holding a remembrance booklet displaying her father's given name, Terry Bollea.
The visit marked a significant moment for the performer, who had been separated from the WWE legend for two years before his sudden cardiac arrest at his Florida residence on 24 July.
Her father's widow, Sky Daily, confirmed on Wednesday that the 71-year-old's embalmed remains continue to rest at the facility.
It has been revealed that Hulk Hogan's body is still yet to be cremated after Brooke Hogan made the journey to visity her father.
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Following her emotional farewell, the singer experienced a complete change of heart regarding the circumstances of her father's passing.
Initially vocal about potential irregularities, she had previously demanded access to emergency recordings and police footage, suggesting they might "change the narrative" surrounding the wrestling legend's final moments.
However, after examining evidence and meeting with Clearwater Police investigators for two hours on Tuesday, she expressed newfound confidence in the investigation's integrity.
Hulk Hogan died five weeks ago
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"Everybody appears to be acting in good faith and doing the right thing," she stated during a radio appearance on Wednesday, acknowledging that viewing the bodycam footage had brought her peace.
Wearing casual attire including loose-fitting clothing and athletic trousers, she was photographed embracing an individual outside the building before proceeding to consultations with legal representatives.
Reports say that the reality television personality specifically requested the viewing to verify firsthand that cremation had not occurred and that a post-mortem examination had been completed.
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Hulk Hogan's daughter Brooke believes everyone is 'acting in good faith'
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"Brooke asked me if she could visit her father and of course I said, yes," Sky Daily told reporters.
The daughter's insistence on witnessing these details personally reflected her earlier public statements questioning the handling of her father's remains and the investigation into his unexpected death at age 71.
During her Wednesday morning appearance on Bubba the Love Sponge's radio programme, she described the experience as profoundly meaningful.
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"He looked like he was ready to go on TV," she revealed. "He was big, strong, hair looking good, bandana, Fu Manchu going on - he looked great."
The performer expressed gratitude for the opportunity to offer prayers and bid farewell privately, characterising the moment as "super nice."
She acknowledged that whilst obtaining answers remained important, "none of it brings my dad back," signalling acceptance of the investigation's findings and her decision to cease public commentary about any perceived mysteries surrounding his death.
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Her previous stance had been markedly different, with social media posts last week claiming she'd received calls from medical professionals and law enforcement suggesting irregularities on the day of his death.
The performer had publicly complained about having "zero control" over arrangements, stating her "hands are tied" regarding decisions about her father's remains.
She'd requested removal from his will in 2023, highlighting their troubled relationship before his passing from acute myocardial infarction.
The medical examiner's certificate listed natural causes, noting a history of atrial fibrillation and leukaemia, findings she initially challenged before ultimately accepting following Tuesday's police briefing and funeral home visit.