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Updated: [June 5, 2009 ] :: 13:35:40 [view 598]
KUNG FU LEGEND DAVID CARRADINE DIES IN BANGKOK HOTEL
Celebrated Hollywood film star, David Carradine, 72, most famous for his kung fu roles, was found dead in a luxury Bangkok hotel on the morning of June4, 2009. Although police first suspected suicide, later reports consider a sex-game which went wrong is the most likely cause of death. However, an autopsy was conducted at Chulalongkorn Hospital's because of "unusual circumstances surrounding Carradine's death." The results have not yet been released.
Police, alerted about the film star's death investigating Suite Room 352 at Swissotel Park Nai Lert Hotel, North Wireless Road, Bangkok, initially suspected suicide as Carradine was found hanged in a wardrobe. Close friends have adamantly denied, however, that Carradine was the sort to commit suicide. Tiffany Smith of Carradine's management firm, Binder & Associates said "There was no way David did this to himself." An opinion reiterated by Carradine's personal manager, Chuck Binder who said:" We can confirm 100 per cent that he never would have committed suicide. I do not believe he is a candidate for suicide. He had a family. He had a life. He was happy. This movie in Bangkok was going great. He was starting three more films. He was in great spirits."
The latest speculation is that Carradine died attempting auto-erotic asphyxiation - where victims achieve heightened sexual pleasure by restricting their air supply. His body was found by the room maid sitting, naked. A curtain cord-like rope, not from the hotel, was attached to his neck and also to his penis and testicles. His face was dark with congested blood and some wounds were found around his neck and his wrists. Police reported that "There is no trace of fighting in the hotel room and the room was locked from inside. There is no sign of bruising on his body or foul play". Police assumed he had been dead for less than12 hours.
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Updated: [June 5, 2009 ] :: 13:35:40 [view 598]
KUNG FU LEGEND DAVID CARRADINE DIES IN BANGKOK HOTEL
Celebrated Hollywood film star, David Carradine, 72, most famous for his kung fu roles, was found dead in a luxury Bangkok hotel on the morning of June4, 2009. Although police first suspected suicide, later reports consider a sex-game which went wrong is the most likely cause of death. However, an autopsy was conducted at Chulalongkorn Hospital's because of "unusual circumstances surrounding Carradine's death." The results have not yet been released.
Police, alerted about the film star's death investigating Suite Room 352 at Swissotel Park Nai Lert Hotel, North Wireless Road, Bangkok, initially suspected suicide as Carradine was found hanged in a wardrobe. Close friends have adamantly denied, however, that Carradine was the sort to commit suicide. Tiffany Smith of Carradine's management firm, Binder & Associates said "There was no way David did this to himself." An opinion reiterated by Carradine's personal manager, Chuck Binder who said:" We can confirm 100 per cent that he never would have committed suicide. I do not believe he is a candidate for suicide. He had a family. He had a life. He was happy. This movie in Bangkok was going great. He was starting three more films. He was in great spirits."
The latest speculation is that Carradine died attempting auto-erotic asphyxiation - where victims achieve heightened sexual pleasure by restricting their air supply. His body was found by the room maid sitting, naked. A curtain cord-like rope, not from the hotel, was attached to his neck and also to his penis and testicles. His face was dark with congested blood and some wounds were found around his neck and his wrists. Police reported that "There is no trace of fighting in the hotel room and the room was locked from inside. There is no sign of bruising on his body or foul play". Police assumed he had been dead for less than12 hours.
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