Wednesday, February 01, 2017

Man found dead with pants down at brothel after stag party




A British man may have been murdered when a stag party went terribly awry at a Hungarian sex den — where his battered corpse was found with his pants around his ankles, according to reports Wednesday.
Paul Bush and 12 of his friends organized the bash for their soon-to-be married buddy, Steve Palmer, The Sun reported.
His pals saw him on a dance floor at 1 a.m. Aug. 30, 2014, but were separated during the alcohol-fueled celebration. At breakfast, the group noticed that Bush, 36, wasn’t there, and reported him missing to local cops.
Bush was captured on surveillance footage entering a seedy Budapest brothel with a prostitute early that morning, according to testimony heard at a recent judicial inquiry.
“The policeman said they saw Paul on CCTV with a girl in a white dress, he went into a building with her and she was a whore. She came out, he didn’t. We were all completely shocked and devastated,” said chum Henry Hardwicke, The Sun reported.A short time later, the hooker, along with another woman and a man, were seen on the video leaving the whorehouse, the site reported.
And six hours later, Bush’s corpse was found with his shoes and socks missing, his trousers pulled down to his ankles, his money and cellphone stolen.
Officials testified that Bush, who lived with his fiancée and her two kids in Dorset, England, died from a tumble down a flight of stairs, suffering internal bleeding, a broken vertebra and multiple other fractures.
But they would not yet rule out foul play.
Detective Constable Peter Gray of the Dorset Police Department — which assisted Hungarian authorities in the probe — questioned whether all the forensic evidence, including condoms and cigarette butts, that cops collected from the scene had been properly tested, according to the Metro UK.
“There are unanswered questions about the police investigation — have any persons from the CCTV been identified, located and interviewed, have any forensic samples been submitted to identify further lines of inquiry?,” Gray testified.

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