Owner of Killer Bear
Chokes to Death On Sex Toy
Source: MSNBC.com
CLEVELAND —
An exotic-animal owner who made headlines last summer when one
of his bears mauled a woman to death has died after apparently
choking on a sex toy, authorities said.
Sam Mazzola, 49, was found dead in his Columbia Station home on
Sunday, face down on a water bed. He was bound to the bed with
handcuffs, chains and padlocks, Lorain County Chief Deputy
Coroner Dr. Frank Miller told the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Mazzola had a sex toy in his throat, which apparently obstructed
his breathing, Miller said. He was also wearing a leather mask
with the eyes and mouth zipped shut and a two-piece metal sphere
covering his head, the coroner told The Morning Journal.
"He had done this by request according to the story we were
given,” Miller told The Morning Journal. “There was an
assistant, but that is under investigation.”
It appeared Mazzola died from an "accident during sexual role
play," Miller told the Plain Dealer.
An autopsy determined the preliminary cause of death was
asphyxia due to airway obstruction by foreign body. Suicide and
homicide have been ruled out. "The manner of death is pending
further investigation and will be released when the case is
finalized,” the coroner’s office said in a press release.
Sheriff’s detective Mike Lopez told The Morning Journal that a
teenage co-worker found Mazzola’s body.
He said someone else was at the home and helped Mazzola with the
bondage but had left before he died.
“It was an unattended death,” Miller told the Journal.
No one has been charged in the death, which Lopez said was not
suspicious.
Mazzola has been in the news in the past because of his
ownership and exhibitions of wild animals, which he kept man on
his property southwest of Cleveland.
In August, one of his black bears fatally mauled Brent Kandra ,
24, of Elyria, after Kandra opened the bear’s enclosure for a
routine feeding.
Kandra's death was ruled a workplace accident. The bear was
euthanized.