Eric Patrick
A staff member of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), identified as Mr. Louis Nwachukwu, has died during a sex romp in an Abuja hotel room.
According to a Facebook user who posted the story as Katie Nas on Tuesday, the incident occurred while Nwachukwu was with a female companion, identified as Miss Helen Raymond.
Nas disclosed that the two had checked into the hotel for what witnesses described as a night of pleasure that ended in unexpected disaster.
Preliminary findings suggest that Mr. Nwachukwu may have consumed a substance believed to be Action Bitters, a locally marketed herbal aphrodisiac drink, allegedly to enhance his performance before the encounter.
First News correspondent learnt that the deceased arrived at the hotel in an official TCN vehicle with registration number TCN 16C-110FG.
During the encounter, he reportedly became unresponsive. Miss Raymond, who raised the alarm, claimed that Nwachukwu became weak and collapsed during what she referred to as a “rough session.”
Hotel staff quickly contacted emergency services, but he was confirmed dead before medical assistance could arrive.
Miss Raymond has since been taken into custody by police for questioning as investigations continue into the circumstances surrounding the death.
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The Spokesperson of the FCT Police Command has yet to issue an official statement regarding this incident.
A senior police source who confirmed the incident to our correspondent in condition of anonymity on Tuesday, said that the case is being treated as a sudden and unnatural death, with no immediate signs of foul play.
He also stated that an autopsy will be conducted to determine the exact cause of his death.
The Transmission Company of Nigeria has not commented on the incident as of the time of filing this report.
Mr. Nwachukwu’s unexpected death has sparked discussions about the dangers of unregulated sex-enhancing drugs and the rising trend of risky sexual behaviour.

