Has a client ever died at an incall while having sex?

Libra

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Maybe one day we will see a menu like;

BBBJ (YMMV), DATY, MSOG, CFS, CPR (YMMV).

But yeah, as a client if I stroked out or something like that please call the ambulance. I don’t care about being caught in that case (which I probably wouldn’t I anyway), i’d just want to live.

Not likely to happen to me for at least another couple decades though.
 

LadyTY2Uall

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I guess no one should come see me . cuz if you have a heart attack with me. I am calling 911. I am not a medical professional. I am calling them... not letting anyone die
Yep me too. No one needs to know anything other than he and I met at the local Timmies and hit it off. He may get in trouble from his SO but at least he will be alive to fight in court.
 

GG2

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Same thing happened to me. I was at a conference in Budapest and I went downstairs to the bar where the ladies parade out and you pick one of them to join you. She came to my room and went for a shower. I heard an enormous "thud" come from the bathroom when she slipped and fell in the shower. She banged her head on the tub. Of course I was concerned for her but also concerned that I would be found in my room with a dead escort. Thankfully, after a few minutes she was fine.
Did these incidents change the way you guys hobby? Do you not do outcalls anymore? If you still do outcalls do you always shower with the SP or not allow her to shower?
 

LadyTY2Uall

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Sorry, hun... I beg to differ

His family will be obviously going through a very difficult time, no need to add fuel to the fire.
What would you suggest then? Drag his naked body out into the hallway so his family can try to deal with never knowing what the heck happened? Yes, his family will be upset at knowing his last moments were spent with an SP or 'casual pick up' but isn't that better than thinking his dead body was just tossed aside like garbage? I am with Raven, I would call 911.
 

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Coroner's Act of Ontario
Duty to give information

10. (1) Every person who has reason to believe that a deceased person died,
(a) as a result of,
(i) violence,
(ii) misadventure,
(iii) negligence,
(iv) misconduct, or
(v) malpractice;
(b) by unfair means;
(c) during pregnancy or following pregnancy in circumstances that might reasonably be attributable thereto;
(d) suddenly and unexpectedly;
(e) from disease or sickness for which he or she was not treated by a legally qualified medical practitioner;
(f) from any cause other than disease; or
(g) under such circumstances as may require investigation,
shall immediately notify a coroner or a police officer of the facts and circumstances relating to the death, and where a police officer is notified he or she shall in turn immediately notify the coroner of such facts and circumstances.

Interference with body
11. No person who has reason to believe that a person died in any of the circumstances mentioned in section 10 shall interfere with or alter the body or its condition in any way until the coroner so directs by a warrant.

Offences
55. Any person who contravenes section 10, 11, 13 or subsection 16 (6) is guilty of an offence and on conviction is liable to a fine of not more than $1,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than six months, or to both.
 

Rockslinger

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Not exactly on point but I vaguely recall there was a murder at a Markham MP a few years ago. There was also a murder just outside HOL 2 (Napedog?) and Club Pro (Hell's Angel?) in the past few years as well.
 

Hip

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I have no personal knowledge of such an experience, but that's how I want to go.
 

massman

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Definately for sure call 911, if he is still alive !! A no-brainer duuuuuhhh

I'm talking about if he actually has passed. What and how would you handle the situation????
I think if i were you i would wait till a qualified medical professional pronounces him dead, rather than take on the risk of mistakenly thinking he is dead and beyond saving, only to fnd that by not calling, you let him die unecessariy, and get charged with manslaughter / criminal negligence causing death. Though your concern for the embarassment and pain caused to the family is appreciated.

There was a scenario like this in Vincent Lam's bloodletting and miraculous cures btw.
 

irlandais9000

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Sorry, hun... I beg to differ

His family will be obviously going through a very difficult time, no need to add fuel to the fire.
If he just coded, he may be able to be brought back. Please don't take it upon yourself to decide he's gone. Just call 911.
 

S.C. Joe

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milehigh

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I suppose that would rank as the best way go... just make sure the body is cremated, 'cause the coffin ain't gonna close.

Even better than expiring doing your fav sport,

Or better than saving a family from a bear attack, by taking on the bear, letting the family run, and fighting a titanic struggle, but losing in the end.
 

CUPID

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There was a thread about 7 or 8 years ago from a now retired lady who had a client have a heart attack during the session. From what I recall she called 911 and the client lived.

We have never had something like that happen with Cupid's but we did have a circumstance where a client was so drunk when the lady arrived that we feared for his safety as he had already hurt himself (blood was coming from his head from bumping it very badly just a few minutes prior to answering the door). We discreetly informed the front desk about his condition and asked them to call paramedics. We got a thank you from the client the next day.
 

fuji

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If the industry were ever regulated, CPR training would be mandatory. At least for the pretty girls.

Hey there's a good marketing opportunity here:

"Our girls are so hot we have an AED on site."
 

Varmitt

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I was at JT in Brampton about 10 years ago when some guy had a Heart attack in one of the downstairs rooms
 

Candice

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If the industry were ever regulated, CPR training would be mandatory. At least for the pretty girls.

Hey there's a good marketing opportunity here:

"Our girls are so hot we have an AED on site."
That's actually a wicked slogan! Unfortunately I do not have an AED. But fortunately I am CPR and EMFR certified; and if all else fails at least you'll go out with me giving you mouth to mouth ;)

From a practical perspective, if such an event did happen I'm inclined to believe the last thing the police are going to do is salt a grieving family's wound by adding oh...and we found him in the condo of a local escort.

Speaking from an sp perspective...I don't know any escorts at all ;)
 
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