During an unsuccessful gay orgy, the priest did not help a man who overdosed and ended up in prison
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In Poland, a disgraced priest was sentenced to prison after he refused to open the door to paramedics following a failed gay orgy.
This was reported by SSPDaily.
Father Tomasz Zmazzy of the Church of Our Lady of the Angels was sentenced to 18 months in prison after the incident, during which one of the participants overdosed on erectile dysfunction pills.
He was convicted of sexual offenses, drug trafficking, and failure to provide assistance to a person in danger of death or serious bodily harm.
The priest was hosting a small gathering in his apartment in Dąbrowa Górnicza, southern Poland, when one of the attendees, who was naked, collapsed after taking an excessive dose of drugs. A male prostitute who was also at the party called emergency services.
This prompted the priest to instruct him to leave. When the paramedics arrived at the scene, they found the sex worker outside the apartment, but Tomasz refused to let them in.
The paramedics called the police, who were eventually granted access to the apartment. They found the man unconscious and transported him to the hospital, where he recovered.
According to a source cited by the local newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza, "The event was organized by the clergy and was purely sexual in nature. Its participants consumed potency pills."
When the priest reported the incident to his rector the next day, he denied organizing a "gay orgy." However, during the investigation, the bishop of Sosnovets, who oversees the parish of Zmazhlya, stated that he had appointed a commission "to urgently clarify the circumstances of the situation."
The priest was subsequently convicted on multiple charges in a closed trial and will not be able to appeal his sentence. In addition to his prison term, Tomasz was ordered to pay the victim 15,000 Polish zlotys in damages and to transfer several thousand more to a fund established to aid victims of crime.