Shane Warne Death: Police Officer's Shock 'Cover Up' ...
A report, quoting a police officer from the site of Shane Warne's death, has claimed that a controversial item was removed on the order of some senior people.
sports.ndtv.comI don’t have live access to current news in this moment, but I can share what has been reported recently about Shane Warne and drug-related discussions, based on reliable sources up to 2024-2025.
There have been sensational but unverified claims circulating about medications found or used around the time of Warne’s death in 2022, including discussions of erectile dysfunction treatments and other drugs. These claims have been reported by outlets that republish or summarize material from tabloids or investigative pieces, but they remain controversial and not definitively proven in official records. For example, some outlets referenced items allegedly found in Warne’s room or discussed by investigators, but these reports have not been corroborated by official inquest findings.[1][2][3]
Warne’s official cause of death was reported as natural causes related to an underlying heart condition, per autopsy summaries from Thai authorities and hospital statements. This remains the authoritative conclusion, with other drug-related discussions treated as unconfirmed or speculative in the public domain.[2][3]
Warne had a well-known past doping-related incident in 2003 during the Cricket World Cup, where he tested positive for a banned diuretic and faced a one-year suspension. Warne attributed the tablet to his mother, and the case sparked ongoing debates about anti-doping rules in cricket. This historical event is widely documented and distinct from the later death-related discussions.[6][7][8]
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A report, quoting a police officer from the site of Shane Warne's death, has claimed that a controversial item was removed on the order of some senior people.
sports.ndtv.comHow taking a tablet allegedly given to him by his mother to get rid of a double chin cost the legspinner a year of his career ESPN.com
www.espn.comLegspinner tests positive for a diuretic and will play no part in the tournament
www.espncricinfo.comShane Warne had multiple bottles of drugs at his bedside when he was found dead in a Thai hotel room, a bombshell report alleges.
www.thenewdaily.com.auHow taking a tablet allegedly given to him by his mother to get rid of a double chin cost the legspinner a year of his career
www.espncricinfo.comWarne’s death certificate stated that he suffered coronary artery atherosclerosis, which became a major cause of his heart attack.
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