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Shane Warne Death: Police Officer’s Shock ‘Cover Up’ Claim, Says “Powerful Hands Behind All This”

Shane Warne file photo© BCCI / SPORTZPICS




Shane Warne, probably the most beautiful spinner to have ever played the game, breathed his last at the age of 52 after being faced a heart attack in April 2022. Warne was in Thailand when the news of her death emerged. While the heart attack was cited as a reason for its disappearance, new details are emerged from the case, making revolutionary revelations. According to a report, an Indian drug could have been behind the death of Warne, an officer who was part of the investigation into the case revealed.

According to Daily mailA police officer on the scene had found a bottle of kamagra – a drug used by people with erectile dysfunction. The drug has ingredients similar to those of Viagra but would not be supposed to be used by people who have heart problems.

A police officer, on condition of anonymity, said that some elderly people had asked him to withdraw the drugs from the site because they did not want the news of the death of a national figure like Warne sorts in this way.

“We have received our elders to get rid of the bottle,” he said.

“These orders came from top to top, and I think that senior officials from Australia were also involved because they did not want their national character to have an end like this.

“Thus, the official report was released because it has undergone a heart attack and no other details about what could have caused it. No one will come out to confirm the kamagra because there is a sensitive subject. There were a lot 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 on the scene, but we eliminated the kamagra as we were told.”

An autopsy provided by the Surat Thani hospital after the death of Warne suggested that the great cricket died due to natural causes, excluding the possibility of any kind of conspiracy.

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