* **Q: What was the official cause of Shane Warne's death?
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News / Celebrity Deaths
Three years after the sudden death of Australian cricket icon Shane Warne in Thailand, shocking new claims have emerged suggesting a potential cover-up during the initial police investigation. Reports, citing an anonymous senior Thai police...
Shane Warne tragically passed away on March 5, 2022, while on holiday with friends in Koh Samui, Thailand. He was found unresponsive in his room at the Samujana Villas resort. While the official investigation concluded swiftly, attributing his death to natural causes, new information suggests a more complex picture.
The anonymous police source detailed being instructed by superiors to dispose of the Kamagra bottle found at the scene. "These orders were coming from up high... they did not want their national figure to have an ending like this," the source reportedly told the Daily Mail. The source also mentioned finding "a puddle of vomit and blood" which was cleaned up along with the removal of the drug.
Kamagra's potential side effects, especially for someone with known heart weakness like Warne, are serious and include impacts on blood pressure and heart rate. Medical sources have noted that such a drug would be contraindicated for someone with his reported health conditions.
Adding to the intrigue, the reports claim that the masseuses who last saw Warne alive were interviewed by police but later told to leave the island, and the massage parlour they worked for was shut down. While Warne was celebrated globally for his cricketing genius, his off-field life, including partying, was also well-documented. These new claims, however, shift focus from lifestyle to the specifics of the investigation itself.
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