A tragic incident in Namibia’s Phalombe district has led to the unexpected death of a 27-year-old man, identified as Charles Majawa, after he reportedly lost consciousness during a sexual encounter with a sex worker.
According to police reports, Majawa had rented a room for the encounter but collapsed suddenly in the middle of the act. Medical professionals from the Migowi Medical Center were called to examine the body and later confirmed that he had suffered a fatal medical episode linked to intense physical exertion.
A post-mortem examination concluded that the cause of death was a rupture of blood vessels in his brain, allegedly triggered by an “excessive orgasm.”
The unexpected nature of his passing left many shocked, with authorities ruling out any suspicion of foul play.
The woman involved in the incident, who was deeply unsettled by the situation, reportedly consulted her colleagues before notifying law enforcement.
However, officials have made it clear that she bears no responsibility for Majawa’s death and will not face any legal action.
This unusual case has sparked discussions about the potential health risks associated with extreme physical activity, particularly for individuals with underlying medical conditions that may go undetected.