The investigation into the death of Australian cricket legend Shane Warne has ignited new controversy.
A report by the Daily Mail on March 30, 2025, claims that a senior Thai police officer was instructed to remove a bottle of Kamagra, an erectile dysfunction drug, from Warne’s villa, where he was found lifeless. This revelation raises suspicions of a potential cover-up and questions about the circumstances surrounding his death.
An anonymous officer reported that he confiscated the Kamagra pills following directives from higher authorities. The pills contain sildenafil citrate, the active ingredient in Viagra, and the situation was kept quiet. “We don’t know how much he took,” the officer admitted, referencing a pool of vomit and blood found at the scene. “The orders came from above, possibly even from Australian officials, to avoid damaging Warne’s reputation.”
Legendary Australian cricketer Shane Warne passed away on March 4, 2022, in his Thailand holiday villa after suffering a heart attack.
However, a new report now, three years after his death, claims there is more to his passing than previously revealed. 🔍
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— Mint (@livemint) March 30, 2025
Shane Warne, 52, died of a suspected heart attack in March 2022 while on vacation in Thailand. An autopsy conducted at Surat Thani Hospital concluded that his death was due to natural causes, ruling out foul play. However, new claims have emerged that challenge this narrative. An officer suggested that there was pressure from influential figures in both Thailand and Australia to suppress information that could tarnish the cricket icon’s legacy. The identity of those who issued the orders remains unknown.
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This development has sparked speculation regarding potential suppressed evidence. As there has been no official response yet, the alleged removal of Kamagra and the unclear circumstances surrounding the case continue to fuel the controversy. Warne’s death, which was once considered a closed case, is now under renewed scrutiny as fans and investigators call for clarity.