Shane Warne Death: Explosive ‘Cover-Up’ Claim By Thai Cop Sparks Fresh Controversy.

Officer alleges Indian drug Kamagra was removed from death scene on “high-level orders” to protect Warne’s image — reigniting debate over the cricket icon’s sudden demise.


A shocking new revelation has emerged regarding the sudden death of Australian cricket legend Shane Warne in Thailand in 2022. A police officer present at the scene has now claimed there may have been a cover-up — allegedly involving orders from senior officials to remove a controversial drug from the crime scene.

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💊 What Was Found?

According to a report in Daily Mail, the officer — who spoke on the condition of anonymity — said he discovered a bottle of Kamagra, a drug similar to Viagra used to treat erectile dysfunction. However, Kamagra is not recommended for people with heart conditions, raising concerns about whether it contributed to Warne’s fatal heart attack.

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“We were ordered by our seniors to get rid of the bottle,” said the officer.
“These orders were coming from up high… even senior Australian officials were likely involved.”

The cop claimed there was vomit and blood at the scene, but the bottle was allegedly cleared to preserve Warne’s image as a national icon.

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🧬 Official Cause of Death?

An autopsy report from Surat Thani Hospital concluded Warne died of natural causes, specifically a heart attack, and ruled out foul play or overdose.

Yet, the recent claims contradict the narrative of a straightforward death, suggesting that authorities may have withheld or altered evidence to protect reputations and avoid a PR crisis for both Thailand and Australia.


⚠️ Sensitive Matter, Says Source

“No one will come out to confirm the Kamagra because it remains a sensitive subject,” the officer added.
“There were lots of powerful invisible hands behind all this.”

The new allegations could open the door to calls for reinvestigation, though no official response has been issued by Thai or Australian authorities at the time of reporting.


🕯️ Shane Warne: A Legend Remembered

Warne, widely considered the greatest leg-spinner in cricket history, passed away at age 52 while on vacation in Thailand. His death sent shockwaves through the cricketing world. The 708-Test wicket legend was known as much for his genius on the field as his larger-than-life personality off it.

While tributes poured in from around the globe, these latest developments have cast a cloud of controversy over his final moments.

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