Shane Warne passed away at the age of 52 on March 22 after suffering from a heart attack during his vacation on the tropical island of Koh Samui.
“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.”
Notably, Kamagra is an Indian drug consumed to treat erectile dysfunction treatment and has the same ingredient found in Viagra. While it is reportedly illegal in Thailand, the drug is widely available over the counter in Thailand. However, it has dangerous side effects for those suffering from heart problems.
Before he arrived in Thailand, Warne was suffering from heart problems and was in poor physical condition, having undergone a fluid-only diet.
A medical source told MailOnline: ‘Kamagra is not something a man with congenital heart weakness should be taking.’
Warne played 145 Tests and 194 ODI matches for Australia, picking 1001 international wickets. 708 scalps came in Test cricket, where he remains the second-highest wicket-taker in history.
The article originally appeared on Hindustan Times.



















