In a shocking turn of events, veteran actor David Carradine was discovered lifeless in a Bangkok hotel room.
Thai police have ruled out suicide and suspect that his death was the result of a s** accident involving perilous practices.
Carradine, renowned for his iconic role in the 1970s TV series “Kung Fu,” was found deceased and unclothed by a chambermaid at the Park Nai Lert Hotel.
He was discovered slumped in a closet, with cords intricately tied around his neck and genitals, as shared by Bangkok police.
Police Lieutenant General Worapong Chewprecha revealed to reporters that the two ropes were connected, leaving investigators uncertain about whether Carradine intentionally took his own life or succumbed to suffocation or cardiac arrest.
Porntip Rojanasunan, the director of the Central Institute of Forensic Science, suggested to the Bangkok Post that Carradine's demise may have been due to auto-erotic asphyxiation – a practice involving restricting one's air supply to enhance s**ual pleasure.
The actor had been in Thailand since May 29 to work on his latest film, “Stretch.”
Although the Thai Police concluded the autopsy on Friday, they have opted to withhold the results until the following week, according to Police Colonel Somprasong Yenthuam, who spoke with the Associated Press.
Somprasong clarified that there is no evidence indicating the presence of another individual in the room at the time of Carradine's passing.
Newly uncovered court documents from the actor's recent divorce proceedings, published by The Smoking Gun, indicate that Carradine may have had a longstanding history of