He had found two men in the night and consumed drugs with them.
The writer and essayist Laurent Kupferman was known as a famous Freemason engaged with the Grand Orient of France. He was found dead this Wednesday July 2 in Fontainebleau in Seine-et-Marne, two men were placed in police custody, said Le Parisien.
The circumstances are still troubled. According to the first known elements, the 59 -year -old author found two men aged 39 and 58 with whom he had exchanged earlier in a dating site. Together they would have consumed synthetic drugs, GHB and 3mmc, products often linked to Chemsex evenings.
Laurent Kupferman was found inanimate around 8am by his evening companions who warned the aid and provided a heart massage, underlines Le Figaro. He was declared dead little time by help.
The Grand Orient of France pays tribute to him on his website by recalling “He marked his time by his erudition, his humanism and his dedication to republican ideals “.
An investigation for “manslaughter” was opened and the two men were placed in police custody. An autopsy will be carried out to determine the cause of death and know if his death has been caused by drug use.