Melbourne: Following the untimely demise of legendary spinner Shane Warne, his three children are in complete shock, the manager of Warne stated on Sunday.
Warne passed away on Friday aged 52 due to a suspected heart attack. The former spinner's manager James Erskine said that Warne's children are trying to come to terms with the tragedy.
"Jackson (Warne's son) just said, 'we just expect him to walk in the door, this is like a bad dream'. I think the three children are in complete shock. They can't believe what's happened. I think that's what happens when you have a sudden death," Erskine told Weekend Today, as reported by Sydney Morning Herald.
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"One minute, the kids are talking to him every day and the next minute, they can't talk to him. Then they start thinking about, well, 'he's not going to be there for my 21st [birthday], he's not going to take me down the aisle', all of those sorts of things go through your head. They are having a much harder time than anybody, really," he added.