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The medical report of Australia spinner Shane Warne has been released after three years of the legend’s death. Some shocking revelations shook the world of cricket after the medical report by The Sun divulged that paramedics recorded that a third drug was recovered with Warne when he died on March 4, 2022. The Aussie was relishing the lads holiday with friends at the paradise island of Koh Samui in Thailand. Warne’s death certificate stated that he suffered coronary artery atherosclerosis, which became a major cause of his heart attack.
The newly released medical report broke out following a weekend news report asserted a non-TGA-approved erectile dysfunction medicine was secretly removed from Warne’s luxury villa by senior police personnel on the day the cricketing legend breathed his last. As per The Daily Mail, the policeman on the condition of anonymity revealed to a staff member of the renowned publication house that he removed a bottle of pills identified as Kamagra on the behest of his senior officials. The Indian-manufactured drug is known for containing sildenafil citrate, the ingredient also found in viagra.
Warne started taking viagra a decade before his unfortunate death
Warne was consuming viagra a decade before his death. News.com.au revealed the Aussie spinner’s use of viagra was an open secret. He also used it during his notable relationship with British actor Liz Hurley. The usage of Kamagra is prohibited in Thailand but the unregulated drug can be availed in Thai pharmacies.
In his 15-year international career, Warne made essential contributions to Australia from 1992 to 2007. He was a part of the Australia cricket team that lifted the World Cup trophy in 1999, after beating Pakistan in the final of the edition. In Tests, he is still the second most successful bowler with 708 wickets in 273 innings of 145 matches.