Shane Warne: The probe into the death of the legendary Australian spinner Shane Warne has turned into a shocking development after a report by the Daily Mail. The report states that a bottle of pills was taken from the villa of the Australian cricket icon in Thailand, where he was discovered dead. The pills were found to be Kamagra, a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction, which contains sildenafil citrate—the same active ingredient in Viagra.
One of the police officers present at the scene, who wished to remain anonymous, alleged that he was told by senior officials to take away the bottle. The officer also intimated that senior Australian officials may have been responsible for the decision to take away the pills, perhaps to avoid any adverse publicity over the circumstances of Warne’s death.
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The officer elaborated, “We were instructed by our commanders to dispose of the bottle. The orders came from above, and I imagine senior Australian authorities were implicated because they didn’t want their national icon to have such an ending. In the official report, Warne died of a heart attack without mentioning anything else contributing to his death.”
He went on further to say, “No one will admit to there being Kamagra present, because it’s a sensitive topic. There were strong forces at work behind the scenes.” He went on to say that although there was a bottle of Kamagra found, how much Warne had ingested is unknown. There was also a puddle of vomit and blood present at the site, which was removed.
Shane Warne died suddenly at the age of 52 while on a holiday in Thailand with friends from a heart attack. An autopsy by Surat Thani Hospital determined that he died of natural causes and there was no foul play involved.