Wealthy Yacht Tycoon Fatally ‘Poisoned’ After Inviting Men For Luxury Hotel Orgy

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Wealthy Yacht Tycoon Fatally 'Poisoned' After Inviting Men For Luxury Hotel OrgyA wealthy American yacht tycoon has been fatally poisoned after he invited men back to his hotel room at a luxury Spanish hotel for an orgy, according to police.

An orgy is a sex party consisting of at least five members where guests freely engage in open and unrestrained sexual activity or group sex.

José Rosado
, 42, died after being drugged at his suite at the Westin Palace Hotel in Madrid on October 29 this year, DailyStar reports.

Surveillance footage from the hotel showed “two to three men” had accompanied him to his hotel room.

Hotel workers found Rosado dead after his business partner in Miami lost touch with him.

Police initially believed the former shipyard executive died from natural causes due to no signs of foul play after tests revealed Rosado had ingested a cocktail of drugs and alcohol.

According to Spanish newspaper El País, police said;

Depressant substances were found in his body that, mixed with alcohol, were the ones that killed him.

However, suspicions arose when credit card charges began to show up on the deceased man’s account.

Two men had robbed Rosado and were arrested on December 23 over his death.

The suspects are a Romanian man, 39, with nine previous arrests on his record, and a Moroccan man, 29, with 17 prior arrests, including for similar attacks in the city.

On the night of his death, Rosado went for drinks close to the hotel and police believe he met the two individuals in one of these bars.

Police believe Rosado had invited the two men back to his hotel room for sex.

According to El País, Rosado was in Madrid on a ‘pleasure trip’ and was reportedly fine when he arrived back at his hotel room.

Rosado, who was born in New Jersey, lived in Miami but spent time in Spain as he was in charge of Spain’s biggest private shipyard, Hijos de J. Barreras until he left the position earlier this year.

When arresting the two suspects, police found the clothes the two were wearing, along with more than 2,500 euros, mobile phones, tablets, jewellery, third-party documentation and other valuables.

The two men have been charged with homicide, robbery with violence, and fraud.

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