According to the British media report on March 2, Dsquared2 Jeans, Chris Dean Digby, a famous TV presenter of the BBC, was found dead in his apartment in East London at 7:45 AM on the morning of the 1st day. It is suspected that the cause of death might be asphyxiating masturbation. The deceased, worth tens of millions, was a homosexual who had been single since breaking up with his ex-boyfriend. His body was discovered by his ex-boyfriend, who used to be a police officer. Currently, the official statement from the police regarding the cause of death is "unclear," but suicide has been preliminarily ruled out. Some analyses suggest that he might have died due to oxygen deprivation during "sexual asphyxiation." Digby was a real estate expert who hosted several daytime programs about real estate for the BBC and was worth up to 1 million pounds (approximately RMB 10.22 million). The multi-talented Digby was also a successful director, winning the Best Student Film Award at the Melbourne Film Festival in 1998 for his short film "Demis' Last Train." He had previously produced "Million-Pound Property Experiment" for the BBC, making a substantial profit through buying and renovating properties; in another program, "To Buy or Not to Buy," he documented the entire process of building his dream house.
Reports indicate that there are quite a few cases where people have lost their lives while seeking thrill. A source said, "So far, we believe he died from asphyxiating masturbation." Asphyxiating masturbation refers to intentionally blocking oxygen supply to the brain, such as wearing a plastic bag on the head, to create an abnormal sensation. Digby was not the first celebrity to lose his life while seeking excitement. Last year, actor David Carradine from the movie "Kill Bill" was found naked and dead in a Bangkok hotel room, with a rope around his neck and another tied to his genitals. The police suspected that he died due to playing sexual games. In 1997, 37-year-old Australian singer Michael Hutchence passed away suddenly. Although the official cause of death was announced as suicide, public opinion generally believed that he died during asphyxiating sexual play.
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