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Man's body found in Hong Kong flat, naked and surrounded by sex toys

Man's body found in Hong Kong flat, naked and surrounded by sex toys

A 49-year-old man has been found dead in a Hong Kong flat, with a source saying that his naked body was surrounded by sex toys.
The source said on Thursday that the man's body was discovered in bed with blood on his nose in a flat at Wing Fat Mansion in Jordan.
A large number of sex toys and bottles of lubricant were found at the scene, according to the source.
A security guard discovered the body on Wednesday after he smelled an odour and entered through the flat's open door, the source added. He then called police at 3.38pm.
The incident is currently under investigation, with the force saying that an autopsy was under way to confirm the cause of death.
According to the source, preliminary autopsy results found no obvious bruises on the body.
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