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    Shane Warne death ‘cover up’: The shocking item that was quietly removed from hotel room where Aussie cricket legend spent final hours in marathon orgy with three Thai prostitutes

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    A super strong sex drug was found at the luxury villa where cricket legend Shane Warne died – but then quietly disposed of by investigating police officers, sources in Thailand have told MailOnline.

    The 52-year-old died in March 2022 from a massive heart attack while on a ‘lads’ holiday’ on the tropical island of Koh Samui.

    A postmortem conducted in Thailand determined that the legendary playboy cricketer, known for his love of gambling and partying, died of ‘natural causes’ and that he suffered from congenital heart weakness. It also ruled out any foul play.

    But now, more than three years after his death, a senior police officer at the scene has revealed that he was ordered to remove a bottle of a super-strength sex drug known as ‘Viagra jelly’ from the room where he died.

    The drug called Kamagra, which is available over the counter in Thailand, was found lying close to Warne’s body, raising speculation that a key factor that may have contributed to his death was covered up. 

    The presence of Kamagra in the room was omitted from the police report into his death in Thailand. 

    The officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told MailOnline: ‘We were ordered by our seniors to get rid of the bottle. 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.’

    The source added: ‘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.’

    Following his death, Thai police confirmed that they would fast-track procedures to ensure the sporting great’s body was sent home as soon as possible, further raising speculation over how much consideration was taken to fully investigate what caused it.

    Shane Warne death ‘cover up’: The shocking item that was quietly removed from hotel room where Aussie cricket legend spent final hours in marathon orgy with three Thai prostitutes

    A super strong sex drug was found at the luxury villa where cricket legend Shane Warne died – but then quietly disposed of by investigating police officers, sources in Thailand have said

    The presence of Kamagra in the room was omitted from the police report into his death

    The presence of Kamagra in the room was omitted from the police report into his death

    A photo of Shane Warne in Koh Samui, Thailand before his death, believed to be his last one

    A photo of Shane Warne in Koh Samui, Thailand before his death, believed to be his last one

    Kamagra is an erectile dysfunction treatment which is manufactured in India and contains the same active ingredient found in Viagra.

    Although it is illegal in Thailand and not recognised by the country’s national drug agency it is widely sold in pharmacies and at roadside stalls and is hugely popular with older men visiting the country.

    It is available in various forms including tablets, oral jelly and liquid. Many shops and markets sell super strength versions of the unregulated sex drug in popular tourist areas such as Koh Samui, Bangkok and Phuket for as little as £7.

    It is said to have dangerous side effects for those suffering from heart problems and other ailments such as liver problems and low blood pressure.

    Warne was said to be suffering from heart disease and asthma before he arrived on Koh Samui, the Thai police officer in charge of the investigation into his death announced at the time.

    The retired spin bowling legend had also recently completed a ‘ridiculous’ fluid- only diet that had left him in poor physical condition.

    A medical source told MailOnline: ‘Kamagra is not something a man with congenital heart weakness should be taking.’

    Dangerous side effects of the drug include flushing, a sense of warmth due to rush of blood to the skin surface], headache, dizziness, blurred vision, muscle pain, stomach upset and rash – all linked to increased blood flow.

    During a glittering international career spanning 15 years, Warne was known as much for his prolific cricketing skills as his prodigious sexual appetites and partying lifestyle.

    His ten-year marriage to Simone Callahan, the mother of his three children collapsed amid claims of his serial infidelity. He was also engaged to British model Liz Hurley, but the pair broke up before marrying.

    And just three years before his death there were media reports that he had enjoyed a four-way sex party with his lover and two escorts at his London home that was so noisy that neighbours complained.

    CCTV captures Warne casually strolling through the villa holding several shirts after a visit to his favourite tailor 

    Warne was found dead from a suspected heart attack not long after a massage. The masseurs who visited the spin legend and his entourage are seen (above) leaving the luxury villa

    Warne was found dead from a suspected heart attack not long after a massage. The masseurs who visited the spin legend and his entourage are seen (above) leaving the luxury villa

    Sitting on Warne's bedhead was a packet of Benson and Hedges smokes - his cigarette of choice

    Sitting on Warne’s bedhead was a packet of Benson and Hedges smokes – his cigarette of choice

    Forensic officers examine the contents of Warne’s luggage after his shock death from suspected heart attack

    Warne's body is picked up at Surat Thani Hospital after the autopsy, which found he died of natural causes

    Warne’s body is picked up at Surat Thani Hospital after the autopsy, which found he died of natural causes

    During his ill-fated stay in Koh Samui, Warne was staying at the luxurious Smujana Villas resort and was on a boys trip with three other friends, arriving with them on the tropical paradise on Thursday 3 March.

    The villas, which come with their own infinity pool, cost anything between £1,000 to £4,000 per night and overlook the stunning Gulf of Thailand.

    After settling into the villa, Warne spent the first part of his first full day on the island visiting his favourite tailor and ordered five blazers, 10 pairs of slacks, five pairs of shorts and another five shirts.

    Casually dressed in shorts, wearing a cap and holding his phone, Warne appeared at ease as he made his way through the foyer and back to his room.

    Bovi, who worked at the Lana Health Massage on Koh Samui, told a friend: ‘Shane was a really lovely man.

    The two women were the last to see him alive and were interviewed by Thai police, who revealed that they were crucial to the investigation.

    But MailOnline can reveal that following this, the massage parlour was shut down and the women told to leave the island. Their whereabouts are currently unknown.

    Shane Warne's children Brooke, Summer and Jackson (pictured with their dad in London) have shared heartwarming tributes to the cricketing legend

    Shane Warne’s children Brooke, Summer and Jackson (pictured with their dad in London) have shared heartwarming tributes to the cricketing legend

    A source in Koh Samui said: ‘The police told them to leave the island because Warne’s death caused a lot of international attention which was not good for tourism. There are still a lot of unanswered questions as to what actually happened and both women thought it would be safer for them to keep a low profile.’

    Warne was also due to have a foot rub by the pool from a masseuse nicknamed Pen who told MailOnline that he did not answer the door when she knocked.

    Following the massage from the two women, Warne watched the Australia against Pakistan Test match from his room and was due to meet his friends for dinner later that evening.

    He was discovered unconscious by his pal Andrew Neophitou, an executive producer on a documentary about the cricketer who had gone to his room ahead of their planned evening out.



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