Legendary spinner Shane Warne's death investigation has taken a shocking turn as a report from the Daily Mail has revealed that an item was removed from the Australia legend's villa in Thailand where he was found dead. The report claimed that a senior police officer at the scene was told to remove a bottle of pills identified as Kamagra — a drug used in erectile dysfunction treatments.
The drug which was reported contains sildenafil citrate, which is the same ingredient found in Viagra. Daily Mail reported that a police officer told them on the grounds of anonymity, the senior officers from the department told them to remove the pills. He also revealed that the senior officials from Australia could have also been involved in the cover-up.
The police officer said that the matter remains a sensitive subject at the moment.
“We were ordered by our seniors to get rid of the bottle,” he said.
“These orders were coming from up high, and I think senior officials from Australia were also involved because they did not want their national figure to have an ending like this.
“So, the official report came out as that he suffered a heart attack and no other details as to what could have caused it. No one will come out to confirm the Kamagra because it remains a sensitive subject. There were lots of powerful invisible hands behind all this.”
“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 told to.”
Shane Warne passed away in Thailand at the age of 52 while he was holidaying with his friends due to a heart attack. An autopsy provided by the Surat Thani Hospital at the time found that Warne had died due to natural causes and ruled out any foul play.