Nearly one month after Hulk Hogan’s death, Brooke Hogan Oleksy is again sharing a statement in an attempt to clear up any false narratives surrounding his death.
Hulk Hogan reportedly died in his home on July 24.
According to People, who obtained the wrestler’s medical records, Hogan died “of acute myocardial infarction, commonly known as a heart attack.”
People further reported that Hogan, born Terry Gene Bollea, had been battling leukemia and atrial fibrillation. According to the Mayo Clinic, atrial fibrillation or AFib is “an irregular and often very rapid heart rhythm.”

Hogan was 71 years old at the time of his death.
Reports revealed that on Thursday, July 24, medics were called to Hogan’s Florida home, citing cardiac arrest. According to People, first responders performed CPR on Hogan for 30 minutes in an attempt to revive the wrestling legend.
Now, Brooke is sharing a statement in order to clear up any of the false narratives around her father’s passing.
“Here’s ALL I KNOW. So stop speculating, stop asking,” Brooke wrote, sharing the statement to her Instagram story. “I have also informed my brother of all of this information who is boots on the ground with everything.”
“FACT: I’ve 100% gotten legit calls from professionals, from police officials to nurses, that were supposedly with my dad on the day of his death telling
ME I need to see body cam footage,” Brooke claimed in her statement.

She said those alleged professionals told her that she needs “to get a hold of the 911 tapes because they supposedly contain information that could potentially shed enough light to change the narrative we/I/everyone’s been hearing.”
“Those same professionals feel so passionately about what they witnessed, they have continued to contact me and push me to find specific answers to this very day. They are quite literally putting their careers at risk because they feel so compelled to do the right thing,” Brooke continued.
“The short of it is- it’s all up to my dad’s wife and I have zero control,” Brooke claimed. “I can not do anything, my hands are tied, and I have no say in anything regarding my dad- even as his daughter. Those are the rules as I’ve been told.”
“I do not have any information on if or when he is being cremated,” the mom of two continued. “Could have been right after he died, could be tomorrow. I do not know.”
Brooke said her brother, Nick Hogan, told her that “there will be an autopsy. I do not know who will be performing the autopsy. Any information I receive from an autopsy- if one happens-whether I believe it or not, I will be keeping private out of respect for my father.”

“I do not have answers as to if the officials who have contacted me about what they witnessed relayed this information to the medical examiner’s office,” Brooke wrote. “And if they did, I do not know why it wasn’t taken into consideration.”
“All body cam footage and 911 dispatch calls are not available via the freedom of information act,” she continued. “It’s all on lockdown. I do not know why.”
Brooke added, asking the question, “Do I question his general physician signing off on his death certificate, given his background which is available for anyone to see via a simple Google search? You can answer that one for yourself.”
“I have to trust that my brother is doing his best to get answers. At the end of the day, answers would be great, but none of it brings my dad back. And my hands are tied.”
“So please stop misquoting, speculating and ASKING me if I know anything,” Brooke continued her statement. “I can not get any information. I know you’d think I could being his blood, but I can’t. We are already dealing with enough. I will not be talking about this ‘mystery’ any more.”