His body was discovered after nearly six months by his landlord when he entered the flat to find out why his tenant had not paid the rent for so long.
This has been reported in nzherald.co.nz dated 5 February 2017.
The man's unnatural death came to light when a member of the cleaning team revealed that his company had been hired to remove the magazines discreetly so that neighbours and the man's family were spared the shame. The dead man is a 50-year-old former carmaker and had died after being buried underneath under a pile of the pornographic magazines. It is still not known whether he suffered a heart attack and fallen into the stacks of magazines which had then fallen on top of him, or whether he was crushed by the mass of paper.
It seems every available space in the flat was filled with piles of magazines and were also stacked on tables and on shelves. Despite his trimming, at the time of his death the total collection of porn magazines weighed in at six metric tons (13,228 pounds).
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