Carradine 'died during sex act'

The body of American actor David Carradine was found in a hotel room with a rope tied to his neck and genitals, Thai police said today.

Carradine 'died during sex act'

The body of American actor David Carradine was found in a hotel room with a rope tied to his neck and genitals, Thai police said today.

The 72-year-old actor’s body was discovered yesterday in his luxury suite at Bangkok’s Swissotel Nai Lert Park Hotel.

Police initially said they suspected suicide, though Carradine’s associates had questioned that theory.

Police Lt Gen Worapong Chewprecha told reporters that Carradine was found with a rope “tied around his penis and another rope around his neck”.

“The two ropes were tied together,” he said.

“It is unclear whether he committed suicide or not or he died of suffocation or heart failure due to an orgasm.”

Thai police completed a post-mortem examination on Carradine today but so far have not released the results.

Dr Nanthana Sirisap, director of Chulalongkorn Hospital’s Autopsy Centre, said the post-mortem was conducted because of the “unusual circumstances surrounding Carradine’s death”, but he did not elaborate.

Police Lt Teerapop Luanseng said yesterday that Carradine’s body was found “naked, hanging in a closet”, and that police at the time suspected suicide.

But one of Carradine’s managers, Tiffany Smith of Binder & Associates, dismissed the theory.

“All we can say is, we know David would never have committed suicide,” she said.

“We are just waiting for them to finish the investigation and find out what really happened. He really appreciated everything life has to give ... and that’s not something David would ever do to himself.”

Carradine had flown to Thailand last week and began work on a film titled 'Stretch' two days before his death, Smith said.

He had several other projects lined up after the action film, which was being directed by Charles De Meaux.

Carradine was “in good spirits” when he left the US for Thailand on May 29 to work on the film, Smith said.

“David was excited to do it and excited to be a part of it,” she said.

Filming began on Tuesday, she said, adding that the crew was devastated by Carradine’s death.

Aurelio Giraudo, the hotel’s general manager, said Carradine checked into the hotel on May 31 and he last saw him on June 3.

He said Carradine chatted with staff and even played piano a few nights in the lobby as well as flute which the “guests really enjoyed”.

“I was a fan. I had a very nice talk with him when he checked in,” Giraudo said.

“He was very much a person full of life. I mentioned to him that I had seen (the movie) Crank with my family and that was the last smile he gave me.”

Giraudo said a chambermaid discovered Carradine’s body, adding that she knocked and entered after there was no response.

Carradine, a martial arts practitioner himself, was best known for the US TV series 'Kung Fu', which aired from 1972-75. He played Kwai Chang Caine, an orphan who was raised by Shaolin monks and fled China after killing the emperor’s nephew in retaliation for the murder of his kung fu master.

Carradine also appeared in more than 100 feature films with such directors as Scorsese, Ingmar Bergman and Hal Ashby.

He returned to the top in recent years as the title character in Quentin Tarantino’s two-part saga 'Kill Bill'.

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