Friday, 30 January 2015

Pensioner died of heart attack at wheel of car after "extreme" sex with prostitute

Pensioner died of heart attack at wheel of car after "extreme" sex with prostitute


Wolfgang Eggers had sex with Katerina Novakova in a quiet forest then collapsed while driving away


German OAP Wolfgang Eggers, 65, died from heart attack after having sex with a prostitute in his car and then careering into a wall
Tragic: Initially, police thought Wolfgang Eggers had died from the crash
A pensioner died of a heart attack after having sex with a prostitute.
Wolfgang Eggers, 65, drove to the border town of Domazlice, Czech Republic, where he met up with Katerina Novakova, 29.
The German then took her for a steamy forest drive where they had sex before he returned to drop her off in town.
But on the way back he suddenly collapsed from a heart attack, and slammed the car into a wall.
Initially, police thought he had died from the crash.
A police spokesman said: "We received a call from a woman saying there had been an accident.
"What we couldn’t work out at the time was how the accident could have killed him as although the front of the vehicle was badly damaged the car interior was fine.
"We found some Viagra pills in the car and a woman’s lipstick."

The town of Domalice, Czech Republic
Scene: The border town of Domazlice, Czech Republic
A post-mortem then revealed he had most likely died of heart attack brought about by "extreme exertions".
Czech police began asking round and soon discovered that he was a regular visitor to the town which is notorious as a place where German men to go and pick up prostitutes.
The spokesman said: "When we discovered that, it was only a matter of time before we found that at the time of the crash he had been in his car with one of the prostitutes."
Speaking to local media hooker Novakova said: "He was a regular client and a real gent.
"He used to come to me about once a week.
"We had finished our business and he was taking me home when he suddenly stiffened, rolled his eyes and slumped on the wheel.
"We then drove straight into the wall."
Police are now looking at whether to charge the woman for failing to assist in the investigation and leaving the scene of an accident.
The spokesman said: "She had important information which could have helped us identify the circumstances of his death much quicker."

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