New insights into Shane Warne's tragic death emerge three years later
- The investigation into Shane Warne's death revealed that a police officer was ordered to remove a bottle of pills identified as Kamagra from the scene, as reported by The Daily Mail.
- The Surat Thani Hospital's autopsy concluded that Warne died of a heart attack and ruled out foul play, though a puddle of vomit and blood was discovered at the scene.
- The Daily Mail reported that senior officials from Australia may have pressured local authorities to omit the Kamagra from the evidence list due to its sensitive nature.
- Warne's children have publicly expressed their ongoing grief, acknowledging the third anniversary of his death, as reported on Instagram.
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Police officer alleges cover-up in Shane Warne's death
The investigation into Australian cricket legend Shane Warne's death has taken a startling new direction, with reports suggesting a possible cover-up. According to a Daily Mail report, an item was removed from Warne's villa in Thailand where his lifeless body was discovered, raising new questions about the circumstances surrounding his death. The report claims that a senior police officer at the scene was instructed to remove a bottle of Kamagra…
Allegations emerge of Shane Warne death 'cover up'
Back in 2022, the late, great Shane Warne was tragically found unresponsive in a Thai resort, having died of a suspected heart attack aged just 52 The news of the cricket icon’s untimely death sent the sports world into mourning, and according to Thai police, his autopsy has indeed revealed that he died of “natural causes”. Yet, some three years later, the Daily Mail has conducted an exclusive investigation that suggests a key item was removed f…
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