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47 Year Old Lady Died Of Nymphomania

Dressed to kill: Busty Blonde Antje Knew How To Lure Men
She is well-spoken, a smartly dressed woman who had once been a successful writer and fashion store owner but lost everything because of her sex obsession – including losing her life. Antje Crapnik, 47 was dubbed the Nymphomaniac of Munich and left men in tears with her insatiable appetite but her obsession with booze-and-drug-fuelled sex, eventually took its toll and Antje Crapnik died last week ­doing what she loved best.

The woman who could not say “Nein” (German word for ‘No’) was found dead in bed by her latest pick-up. It was a tragic but perhaps ­inevitable ending for Antje, 47, who twice hit the headlines for imprisoning men and repeatedly forcing them to have sex.
The curvy blonde would regularly go on the prowl in bars in the German city.

Once, her apartment was broken into by police after a man she had held captive managed to call for help and when she was sent for psychiatric evaluation and treatment for sex addiction, she reportedly told doctors she needed sex 10 times a day, every day. But their treatment failed to help her.

Antje had once picked up a young man, hid his phone and locked the door before subjecting him to a 36-hour ordeal of sex and when he was finallyable to escape, he was found in the street by neighbours, naked and crying. He told them: “I mether on a bus. She invited me back here.
“Oh God, it was hell. I can’t walk. Please help me.”

Her mother claimed Antje was a tortured soul, driven to sex by manic depression.
“My daughter was ill, a manic depressive. My Antje was a victim of men. She only went on the pull when she had a manic phase. At other times they wanted nothing to do with her” she said.

Antje’s last sex romp was with her neighbour, Christian, a 31-year old heating engineer. According to him, they drank a bottle of ­vodka and­several bottles of wine and Antje snorted a white­powder before having sex several times and they both fell asleep.

Christian alleged that he woke up the next morning to discover ‘the woman who couldn’t say nein’ lifeless in bed next to him. He said: “I knew something was wrong because usually she­wanted it first thing in the morning.”

German police are waiting for a full post mortem but said: “At first glance there is no sign of foul play.” It is thought that the ­combination of drugs, booze and sex caused her broken heart to stop – and finally release her from the ­torturous search for the next lover.

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