Belgian priest imprisoned for “drug trafficking” after the death of a counterpart who had consumed poppers and ecstasy

A 60-year-old priest was imprisoned after the death of one of his British colleagues, who died after consuming ecstasy and poppers, the Antwerp public prosecutor’s office (Belgium) announced this Saturday.

A chemsex affair within the Belgian church. This Saturday, September 28, the Antwerp public prosecutor’s office announced that a priest had been imprisoned after the death of a British clergyman with whom he had consumed ecstasy and poppers during sexual relations.

The Belgian priest, aged 60, called for help after detecting discomfort in his partner and counterpart around midnight. Called to the scene of the incident, in Kalmthout, emergency services attempted to resuscitate the man of faith, without success.

An investigation still ongoing

According to the first findings of the police and the forensic doctor, the two men “had consumed ecstasy and poppers together and had had sexual relations,” said the prosecution, which specified that the 60-year-old priest was being prosecuted. for “drug dealing leading to death”.

The investigation into the exact cause of death continues, the autopsy having not provided a definitive answer at this stage.

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