12.12.2024

Man, dies with ping pong ball up his bum after being electrocuted while pleasuring himself

A man died with a ping pong ball in his bottom after being electrocuted while pleasuring himself. The single 30-year-old from the Czech Republic, who lived at home with his parents, was found dead on the floor of his bedroom by firefighters, who were forced to kick his door down.

He was wearing a one-piece women’s swimsuit, and had ‘tightly’ wrapped his legs, trunk and neck in straps of plastic and fabric.

His concerned parents sought help after he failed to open his locked door, ‘despite them knocking for a long time‘, doctors revealed in a report outlining the unusual circumstances of his death.

Police found an electric massage device laying next to the unidentified man’s body, which was still connected to the mains.

The 30-year-old was found dead on the floor of his bedroom by firefighters, who were forced to kick his door down. Police found an electric massage device laying next to the unidentified man’s body, which was connected to the mains. Another object — around 9cm in length — was also lodged in his rectum. That, doctors said, was a ’round, plastic cylinder, onto which a ping-pong ball, fixed with a plastic wrap, was placed’

The 30-year-old was found dead on the floor of his bedroom by firefighters, who were forced to kick his door down. Police found an electric massage device laying next to the unidentified man's body, which was connected to the mains. Another object — around 9cm in length — was also lodged in his rectum. That, doctors said, was a 'round, plastic cylinder, onto which a ping-pong ball, fixed with a plastic wrap, was placed'

Tests showed the one-handed device, which had signs of ‘wear’, had malfunctioned while plugged in.

Burns on the man’s skin, inches above his penis, corresponded with the outer shape of the massage device’s head.

As such, his death was ruled to be down to ‘accidental electrocution to auto-erotic manipulation’.

An autopsy, carried out 48 hours after his death, revealed a ‘strange foreign body’ in his intestine, too.

Revealed: The risks of putting things in your anus

People most commonly shove objects into their rectum for sexual pleasure.

This is partly to do with the number of nerves in the anus making it highly sensitive, and for men can simulate the prostate, an erogenous part of the male reproductive system.

The insertion of objects into a rectum, also known as anal play, carries a number of risks.

As well as getting stuck objects, they can also potentially perforate the bowel which can be deadly as material from the digestive tract can spill into other parts of the body, causing an infection.

The NHS advises that anyone exploring anal play do so safely, and use an object with a flared base to prevent it from getting lost inside.

Publishing details about the man’s case in the journal Legal Medicine, doctors from University Hospital Hradec Králové in the north of the Czech Republic said: ‘It was a fancy condom in a plastic translucent box, onto which a label was fixed with the victim’s first name marked with a black inscription.’

It measured around 5.5cm.

Another object — around 9cm in length — was lodged in his rectum.

That, doctors said, was a ’round, plastic cylinder, onto which a ping-pong ball, fixed with a plastic wrap, was placed’.

Internal exams also revealed he had suffered internal organ congestion, swelling in the lungs and brain due to trapped fluid while blood was found trapped in the heart chambers.

People most commonly shove objects into their rectum for sexual pleasure.

This is partly to do with the number of nerves in the anus, making it highly sensitive it can also stimulate the prostate in men.

For women, it can also indirectly stimulate parts of the vagina.

But the insertion of objects into a rectum, also known as anal play, carries a number of risks.

As well as getting stuck objects, they can also potentially trigger bleeding in the gut and perforate the bowel, which can be deadly.

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