Delhi: The investigation of the death of Australian cricket legend Shane Warne has revealed shocking information. A report claimed that a vital item was removed from Warne’s villa in Thailand. According to the report, a senior police officer was ordered to remove a drug bottle from Warla’s villa, which was a drug called Kamagra. This drug is used in the treatment of erectile dysfunction.
Villa removed medicine
Kamagra contains material called Sildenafil citrate, which is also in Viagra. The drug was removed from the villas of Warne, and the police officer secretly informed that the higher officials had ordered the removal of this medicine. The official also said that probably high officials from Australia could be involved in this case, so that there was no dispute about Warne’s death.
Official reports and charges
The police officer said on the condition of anonymity, “We were ordered to remove the bottle. This order came from above and I think senior Australia officials were also involved in it because he did not want his national figure to death in this way.” Subsequently, the official report said that Warne died due to heart attack and was not mentioned for any other reason.
Death cause
Officials also said that there was also vomiting and blood on the spot, but all this was cleared. According to the report, no one was ready to confirm that Kamagra drug had any connection with Warne’s death. The matter was sensitive, and was avoided to give more information on it.
Shane Warne’s death
Shane Warne died due to heart attack while holidaying in Thailand at the age of 52. The postmortem report at that time confirmed that he died due to natural reasons and no disturbances were found in it.
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