New Delhi (The Uttam Hindu): Three years after Australian cricket legend Shane Warne's tragic death, a shocking revelation has surfaced, alleging a cover-up involving a powerful sex drug found at the villa where Warne passed away. Warne, 52, died of a heart attack on March 22, 2022, while vacationing on the tropical island of Koh Samui. A postmortem conducted in Thailand concluded that Warne's death was due to natural causes, ruling out foul play.

However, a recent report claims that a bottle of Kamagra, a super-strength sex drug, was discovered near Warne's body. The drug, used to treat erectile dysfunction, has the same ingredient as Viagra and is reportedly illegal in Thailand, although widely available over the counter. A source close to the investigation revealed that a senior police officer was instructed to remove the bottle from the scene and omit it from the police report. The officer alleged that senior officials from Australia were involved in the cover-up to protect Warne's reputation.

The use of Kamagra is particularly concerning given Warne's pre-existing heart problems. A medical source warned that the drug is not suitable for individuals with congenital heart weakness, like Warne. Warne's death remains a sensitive topic, and the new allegations have raised questions about the investigation's integrity. The cricket legend played 145 Tests and 194 ODI matches for Australia, taking 1001 international wickets.

Updated On 30 March 2025 5:18 PM IST
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