Sun Mar 30 16:20:00 UTC 2025: ## Warne Death: Cover-up Alleged Over Sex Drug Found at Scene

**Koh Samui, Thailand –** Three years after the death of Australian cricket legend Shane Warne, a shocking allegation of a cover-up has emerged. A report in Mail Online claims that a bottle of Kamagra, a powerful sex drug, was found near Warne’s body at his Koh Samui villa but was subsequently removed by Thai police officers under orders from superiors.

Warne, 52, died of a heart attack on March 22, 2022. The initial post-mortem concluded his death was from natural causes. However, an anonymous police officer told Mail Online that senior officers, potentially with involvement from Australian officials, directed the removal of the Kamagra bottle from the scene and its omission from the official report.

“We were ordered by our seniors to get rid of the bottle,” the officer stated. “These orders were coming from up high…they did not want their national figure to have an ending like this.”

The officer also confirmed the presence of vomit and blood at the scene. Kamagra, an erectile dysfunction drug containing the same active ingredient as Viagra, is readily available over the counter in Thailand, despite being illegal. However, it carries significant risks for individuals with heart conditions, a pre-existing issue for Warne who had been on a strict fluid-only diet before his death.

A medical source quoted by Mail Online stated that Kamagra is contraindicated for those with Warne’s heart condition. The amount of Kamagra consumed remains unknown, and the alleged cover-up leaves unanswered questions surrounding the circumstances of Warne’s death. The revelation has reignited speculation about the role the drug may have played in the tragic passing of the Australian cricketing icon.

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