Hulk Hogan's daughter, Brooke Hogan, is continuing to speak out about the circumstances surrounding her father's sudden death.
In new bombshell claims, Brooke, 37, says she's now received calls from authorities who say she needs to ask questions about police body cam footage and 911 tapes on the day of Hulk's passing.
The 71-year-old wrestling legend, whose real name was Terry Bollea, died suddenly after suffering cardiac arrest in his Clearwater, Florida home on July 24.
On Wednesday, August 20, Brooke announced on Instagram, that various authorities have come forward urging her to get the tapes, as they may provide some interesting information regarding the WWE star's passing.
Hulk's daughter says the authorities who contacted her with the behind-the-scenes tips put their careers on the line to help her find out the truth.
"Here's ALL I KNOW. So stop speculating, stop asking," Brooke wrote on her social media account. "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 and I need 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 feels so passionately about what they witnessed, they have continued to contact me and push me to find specific answers to this very day," she continued. "They are quite literally putting their careers at risk because they feel so compelled to do the right thing."
At the time of Hulk's passing, Brooke was estranged from her father.
Brooke Hogan says access to 911 tapes is being blocked

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According to "TMZ," Brooke is being frozen out by Hulk's widow, Sky Daily, and doesn't currently have any access to the materials she's being allegedly urged to obtain. She also notes that the body cam footage and 911 dispatch calls "are not available via the freedom of information act" and is questioning why they're being withheld.
"It's all on lockdown. I do not know why," Brooke wrote.
Clearwater Police say they're still investigating Hulk Hogan's death
The Sporting News has reached out to the Clearwater Police Department to request this information. We're being told it's an open investigation and until the investigation is completed, no records related to the case, including body camera footage, can be released.
"The Clearwater Police Department continues its investigation into the July 24 death of Terry Bollea, also known as Hulk Hogan. We have been in communication with family members – including his son, Nick, and daughter, Brooke," a spokesperson for Clearwater PD told The Sporting News on Thursday afternoon. "The unique nature of this case has required us to interview multiple witnesses and seek medical records from a variety of providers, and our detectives continue to do that. All of this takes time."
"The Hogan family has been appreciative of our efforts and our communication with them," the police official continued. "We plan to meet with the family and brief them on the case to this point, and we will share the results of the investigation with the family prior to closing the case and releasing it to the public and media."
On Thursday, "TMZ" confirmed that an autopsy has been performed on Hogan, and that his body has not yet been cremated.
Hulk's wife, Sky, told the outlet that his phrenic nerve was "compromised" during one of his recent surgeries, suggesting that he may have been the victim of a medical malpractice, however, this hasn't been confirmed by officials.
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