How did Shane Warne lost my life? Big disclosure made after 3 years of death

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|01-04-2025

Australia veteran leg -spinner Shane Warne died on 4 March 2022 in Thailand. Heart attack was then told the reason for his death after the post -mortem. But now 3 years after Warne's sudden death, a big revelation has been revealed in that case. This disclosure has been made by the British media. According to the revelations, a sex drug was also found from Thailand's luxurious villa where Warne's dead body was found. But the matter did not catch up, so the police officials who were investigating the room of Warne removed him from there.

So did Warne's life go because of this?

According to the report of the Daily Mail, on the condition of anonymity, a police officer said that he got a very powerful sex drug named 'Kamagra' from Warne's room. According to the report, 'Kamagra' is a sex medicine made in India and it is also available in Thailand without a prescription. According to the police officer, the overdose of that drug may be responsible for the death of Shane Warne. The police officer said that he was ordered to remove the drug from Warne's death room.

The Daily Mail quoted the police officer as saying that orders to remove the sex drug from the room in which Warne died, in which senior officials of Australia seemed to be involved. Heart attack is the cause of the death of officially Warne. However, Kamagra's overdos can also be behind him. No one will come to confirm this.

India connection to Warne's life!

Kamagra is an erectile dysfunction drug. This sex drugs prepared in India are banned in Britain. But despite being illegal and not getting recognition from the National Drug Agency, it is normal to get this medicine in Thailand. It meets there indiscriminately.
However, not knowing how much Warne consumed this medicine. According to the police officer, the Daily Mail wrote in the report that there were also marks of vomiting and blood at the scene. But, we did what we got to do. We erased Kamagra's remains from there.

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