A 69-year-old British priest died on the night of September 26 to 27, 2024 in Calmthout Presbytery, Belgium. His Belgian counterpart was placed in detention on drug smuggling charges. Investigations revealed that the two men took ecstasy and pop before engaging in sexual intercourse.
A 69-year-old British priest died on the night of September 26 to 27, 2024 in Calmthout Presbytery, Belgium. The deceased came to visit his Belgian counterpart, who asked for help around midnight. Despite the intervention of firefighters, the victim was unable to be revived.
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A police investigation and autopsy revealed that the two priests “did ecstasy and poppers together” before having “sexual relations” – information confirmed by the Antwerp public prosecutor’s office. The second examination must clarify the exact cause of death.
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As for the Belgian priest, a man in his sixties, he was arrested and placed in police custody on charges of “drug trafficking leading to death,” according to the prosecution.