Belgian priest held after deadly sex and drugs night with cleric

Belgian priest held after deadly sex and drugs night with British cleric

/ 10:41 AM September 29, 2024

Belgian priest held after deadly sex and drugs night with British cleric

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BRUSSELS — A British clergyman died after a night of sex and drugs with a Belgian priest who has since been arrested on drug-related charges, Belgian authorities said on Saturday.

The 69-year-old, who has not been named, was spending the evening with his fellow cleric, 60, at a clergy house in Kalmthout north of Antwerp on Thursday when he became unwell, the prosecutor office said.

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Shortly after midnight, the Belgian priest called the emergency services, who could not resuscitate his companion.

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“It appears that the two men had used ecstasy and poppers together and had had sex. Two ecstasy pills were also found,” the prosecutor’s office said.

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An investigation was ongoing and an autopsy could not immediately provide any conclusive information into the exact cause of the death, it added.

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The 60-year-old priest was questioned by the investigating judge and placed under arrest.

He is facing charges of drug trafficking resulting in death.

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