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Pensioner dies after drinking coffee Viagra before romp with escort at sex motel
A horny pensioner has been found dead after downing Viagra-fuelled coffee before having sex with an escort.
The tragedy occurred at a pay-by-the-hour motel which the escort fled moments after the incident. The body of the man, a 69-year-old called Sompong, was found at a love hotel in Phatthalung, Indonesia, on Saturday (October 14).
Local police say the man drank the "performance-enhancing" beverage before the romp but it sent his body "into shock", causing him to die shortly after. Police Colonel Thanasit Jongwang, superintendent of the Mueang Phatthalung Police Station, said officers received a report at around 2pm and went to the scene with forensic investigators.
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Speaking to local media, Colonel Jongwang said: “The deceased is estimated to have been dead for around three hours before the body was found. There were no indications of foul play or evidence of sexual activity. The victim had taken a full packet of a coffee aphrodisiac to boost his sexual performance with the woman.
“We believe this is what caused his body to go into shock. She did not stay with him, and may have left when she saw that he had died.”
Police said they also found a black Honda motorcycle the man had used to travel to the motel, which had four coffee packets stashed under the leather seat – one of which had already been opened. Motel staff said the bloke had been a regular patron who would visit them up to four times a month with different prostitutes.
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On the day of his death he was said to have booked a room for two hours with a "good-looking" woman aged about 55, who left 20 minutes later without him. Police said they were now hoping to track down the woman to question why she did not report the death. Investigations are ongoing.
In November last year, health chiefs at Thailand's Food and Drug Administration banned a "super-erection" coffee amid claims it could cause blindness. The product used by the deceased man was made by a different manufacturer.
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