A new report has surfaced claiming that a ‘sex item’ was removed from Shane Warne’s villa following his death in Thailand in 2022. The revelation has sparked fresh discussions surrounding the legendary cricketer’s final moments. read moreFresh report claims a ‘sex item' was removed from Shane Warne's villa after his death. Image: ReutersCricket legend Shane Warne passed away due to a heart attack in March 2022, but a new report has added mystery to his death. An investigating officer claims he was “ordered” by senior officials to remove a “sex item” from the scene.Considered by many as the greatest spinner of all time, Warne, died at the age of 52 on 4 March 2022. As per a statement released by his management, Warne was found unresponsive in his villa on the Thai island of Koh Samui.Advertisement“Shane was found unresponsive in his villa and despite the best efforts of medical staff, he could not be revived,” a press release from Warne’s management read.Sex pill caused Warne’s death?However, in a new twist to the mystery surrounding the death of the former Victorian cricketer, a police officer who was present at the death scene has claimed that he was asked to remove a bottle of medicine that is used to treat erectile dysfunction.“We were ordered by our seniors to get rid of the bottle,” the anonymous police officer told the Daily Mail.“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.”As per the report, Kamagra has similar ingredients to Viagra, however, it is illegal in Thailand. The medicine though is easily available in the country.A medical professional told the Daily Mail, “Kamagra is not something a man with congenital heart weakness should be taking.”Known for his larger-than-life image, Warne took 708 Test wickets, the second-highest of all time.Advertisement
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