Australian cricket legend Shane Warne suffered a heart attack in 2022 and was found dead in his villa in Thailand. New information from the investigation reveals that an officer was asked to remove a specific medication from the scene, according to recent reports.
Warne was pronounced dead from natural causes, but an investigation was initiated to uncover any tragic circumstances surrounding his death. It has now come to light that the officer involved in the crime scene was asked to remove a medication called Kamagra, which is used to treat erectile dysfunction. At the time of his death, it was reported that no drugs were found in his room.
A senior police officer, who spoke anonymously to the media, indicated that senior officials from Australia were involved in the decision to remove the medication, as they did not want a national icon to be remembered for a controversial death.
“The official report stated that he suffered a heart attack, with no additional details on what could have caused it,” the officer explained.
“No one will confirm the presence of Kamagra because it remains a sensitive issue. There were many powerful, invisible influences behind this decision. It was a bottle, but we don’t know how much he took. There was also a puddle of vomit and blood at the scene, but we cleared the Kamagra as we were instructed to.”
Additionally, reports revealed that two local masseuses, the last people to see Warne alive, were told by police to leave the island following his death. Shane Warne's tragic passing shocked the world, and these startling claims from the anonymous officer present a twist that few could have anticipated.