
Shane Warne’s death investigation shocking because the Daily Mail report revealed that the item was removed from the Villa of Australian cricket legends in Thailand, where it was found dead. The Daily Mail report claims to have been ordered on the scene to remove a bottle of pills identified as Kamagra – a drug used in the treatment of erectile dysfunction.
The drug is given to contain citrate Sildenafil, which is the same component found in Viagra. The police officer who spoke to the Daily Mail on the basis of anonymity said that higher officials ordered him to remove the pills. He also said that higher officials from Australia could also be involved.
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The police officer said that this matter remains a sensitive entity at the moment.
“We ordered our seniors to get rid of the bottle,” he said.
“These orders came from high and I think higher officials from Australia were also involved because they did not want their national character to have such an end.”
“So the official report came out because it suffered a heart attack and no more details about what it could cause. No one will work to confirm Kamagra because it remains a sensitive object. Behind all of this was a lot of powerful invisible hands.”
“It was a bottle, but we don’t know how much he took. There was also puddles of vomiting and blood on the scene, but as we said, we cleaned Kamagra.”
Shane Warne died at the age of 52 in Thailand when he was on vacation with his friends for a heart attack. The autopsy provided by Surrat Thani at that time found that Warne died due to natural causes and excluded any foul.
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March 30, 2025