Shane Warne sex item claim in death ‘cover up’: report
A shocking item was found in the hotel room of the Australian cricket legend and quickly disposed of, according to a new report.
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Cricketing legend Shane Warne was found dead with a super strong sex drug nearby to his body that was later thrown out, new bombshell reports in the UK have revealed.
The 52-year-old spin king died while on holiday in Koh Samui on March 4, 2022 and new reports by the UK’s Mail on Sunday newspaper have detailed that a senior police officer who was at the scene was given strict instructions to “remove a bottle of a super-strength sex drug known as ‘Viagra jelly’ from the hotel room when he (Warne) died”.
The report claims that the drug, called Kamagra, which is available over the counter in Thailand, was discovered close to Warne’s body.
The drug has been described as a cheaper version than Viagra to help with erectile dysfunction.
The Mail’s report says the police officer who did not want his identity revealed said: “We were ordered by our seniors to get rid of the bottle.
“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 that he had a heart attack with no other details as to what could have caused it”.
The officer told the Mail that nobody would confirm the presence of Kamagra because it’s a “sensitive subject”.
It is unclear how much of the drug Warne allegedly took but the officer said there was “also a puddle of vomit and blood at the scene, but we cleared the Kamagra because we were told to”.
After Warne died his death certificate revealed that he suffered coronary artery atherosclerosis.
It involves a build up of plaque within the arteries which can cause a blockage and lead to a heart attack.
The father-of-three was reported to have been experiencing chest pains and asthma symptoms before he arrived at Koh Samui.
The Shane Warne Legacy - which was established after his death - has worked to increase the awareness around cardiovascular disease and encourage Australians to have free health checks by looking at metrics including blood pressure, body composition, BMI (body mass index) resting heart rate and an estimate of heart age to determine the risk of having diabetes or heart disease.
Originally published as Shane Warne sex item claim in death ‘cover up’: report