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Man replaces condom with glue during sex, dies

/ 03:25 PM August 31, 2021

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A man from Ahmedabad, India, died after using strong adhesive glue to “seal” his private parts shut instead of using condom during sex.

Salman Mirza reportedly applied the glue on himself after forgetting to bring a contraceptive, as per Mirror last Thursday, Aug. 26.

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“Since they did not have any protection, they decided to apply the adhesive on his private parts to ensure that she does not get pregnant,” local police also told Times of India on Aug. 24.

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Mirza and his fiancee (name withheld) checked into a local hotel on June 22. Mirza was found unconscious outdoors on June 23. He was taken to a hospital, but died due to complications including multiple organ failure.

The case was not made public until only this month.

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Witnesses claimed the couple were both addicted to drugs and were intoxicated during the incident.

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His friends also claimed he had taken some drug that affected his health, while an officer said applying the adhesive might have worsened Mirza’s condition.

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The man’s family alleged that it was Mirza’s fiancee who applied the glue. Mirza’s death was considered accidental, however. Dana Cruz  /ra

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