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A DOMINATRIX has been arrested after her businessman client died in chains during a six-hour £750 bondage session.

The dominatrix reportedly wrapped the Dresden man in a corset and tied his arms to his body, before hanging him up with a steel chain and “anal hook”.

Woman in black leather dress and fishnet stockings holding whips.

A dominatrix has been arrested after her businessman client died during a six-hour bondage sessionCredit: Getty

The man wrote to Jacqueline S, 38, before the session and said: “I want to be used, tortured, humiliated. Really suffer!”

But after spending 15 minutes in the hoisted position, the 53-year-old suddenly collapsed.

Jacqueline said: “It was like turning off the light.

“Nothing before, no cold sweat, no shaking.

“He didn’t say the agreed code word “red” either.

“I can’t explain it.”

The dominatrix said he did not react to hits to his genitals.

She added that she could not support his heavy body, and the carabiner that was holding him up would not open, causing the steel chain around his neck to tighten until he could no longer breathe.

After realising she needed help Jacqueline ran out of the room and screamed: “He’s dead! He’s dead!” 

Paramedics rushed to the scene and were able to free the man from the chains, but he tragically died in hospital three days later.

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Jacqueline has been accused of grievous bodily harm resulting in death.

Jacqueline said she believed the man was experienced in hardcore sex.

She said: “He gave me a very confident impression, a seasoned man who knows what he’s doing.”

Following her trial in Hamburg she will face at least three years in prison.

The tragedy happened at a house in the north of Hamburg which is known to be a brothel.

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The dominatrix wrapped the man in a corset and tied him upCredit: Getty
People walking in the snow in front of the Semper Opera House in Dresden, Germany.

The businessman was from Dresden (pictured)Credit: Reuters
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