The man dies after having sex using glue instead of a condom

Its false phylactic caused a deadly organ failure.

Police are investigating the strange case of a 25-year-old Indian man who died suddenly after using a high-potency epoxy resin (instead of a condom) before having sex.

“They used the sticker to prevent pregnancy,” a local researcher told the Times of India of the prophylactic fiasco, which took place on June 22 at a hotel in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.

According to an Ahmedabad city police officer, Salman Mirza of Fatehwadi and his former unnamed fiancée were caught on CCTV security images entering the fatal flofouse in the Juhapura district. in Ahmedabad.

“Several witnesses said Mirza, along with his former fiancée, both drug addicts, had gone to a hotel in Juhapura,” the police chief told the local venue. “There, they applied an epoxy adhesive to their private parts as they wore no protection.”

In addition to sealing Mirza’s virility, the couple also mixed the epoxy with a “bleach” and inhaled the mixture to give it a “kick,” News18 reported. The acquaintances of the lovers told an official that the convicted duo was intoxicated by the chemical cocktail at the time of the ill-fated bond.

The next day, Mirza’s acquaintance, Firoz Shaik, discovered the man unconscious in bushes near an apartment complex, and then took him home, according to the Times of India report. His condition deteriorated rapidly, prompting Firoz to take his friend to Sola Civil Hospital.

Police report that Mirza “died due to multiple organ failure” caused by the MacGyver-style contraceptive. Meanwhile, the man’s friends suspect that he may have lost consciousness while abusing the chemical and that the fake condom only accelerated his disappearance.

Mirza was described as the sole breadwinner of his family, which included his elderly parents and his two sisters. His relatives have reportedly filed a complaint with local police asking for an investigation into his death.

“Samples of the dead’s viscera have been sent for a forensic examination,” Premsukh Delu, deputy police commissioner, told deputy commissioners. “We are waiting for the report to arrive.”

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