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Canadian National in Kenya Dies After Suspected 'Nightlong Self-pleasure'

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Canadian National in Kenya Dies After Suspected 'Nightlong Self-pleasure'
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The deceased was found in his bedroom in an uncompromising position with his laptop still playing explicit content

A Canadian national identified as Gregory John Kilgour passed away in Kenya early Monday morning after what appears to have been a prolonged session of self-pleasure.

Kilgour, 66, who was married to a Kenyan woman Judith Awuor Oduor, was reportedly discovered unresponsive in his bedroom in Shanzu, Mombasa.

According to the Kenyan police, his body was found in uncompromising position with explicit material still playing on his laptop, suggesting he was in the midst of self-pleasure at the time of his passing.

“The scene was visited, and his lifeless body was found lying on the bed, holding his genitalia with his left hand, while the pornographic videos continued playing on his laptop,” Kenyan police said in an incident report.

The report also noted that officers  confirmed the details provided by Ms Oduor, before transporting Kilgour's body to Jocham Hospital Morgue for an autopsy.

It has been reported that Ms Oduor and Kilgour had been experiencing marital difficulties, leading to a separation of their living rooms in the same house.

"It was also established that the two were married, although they had been living in separate bedrooms for approximately a year due to trust issues as cited by the wife." the report states.

Ms Oduor informed authorities that around 2am, she became worried about Kilgour’s well-being and went to check on him, only to find him unresponsive.

She further revealed that their marital relationship had ended about a year ago due to trust issues.

Police said no foul play was suspected in Kilgour's death.

The case has been classified as a sudden death and is being handled by the DCI Kisauni unit.

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