As for me, I'd be glad those close to me didn't think it was suicide or murder disguised to look like suicide. (If they were that disturbed, I suppose they could make up something in their minds about "murder to look like an accident that people couldn't see around and cops wouldn't want to investigate too much.") And I'd guess seeking after sexual pleasure at 72 is probably impressive, too (especially for a guy).
I felt bad for this guy at first because I thought he was either extremely upset (in much physical or emotional pain, maybe just found out he had a devastating health problem, maybe a victim of blackmail involving Thai child prostitutes, overwhelmed by futility much as described in the
Johnny Cash cover of Hurt, etc) or murdered.
But now I see he was at least doing ok, pretty sure he didn't have anything to do with child prostitutes or cheating on his wife (I think counting masturbation as cheating as utterly & incomprehensibly stupid), and simply died of an accident, one in which he lost consciousness which he apparently found pleasurable rather than terrifying as I'd think most others would find it.
That is, he went out enjoying himself and probably didn't even realize he was going to die. At 72, that's not a bad way to go in the way I see it.
Personally, I feel much better about how he died now. If he were someone I knew personally, I'd feel the same way many times more so, and would be glad to know that this was the case.
And if it were me, I'd want my loved ones to know that my passing was relatively pleasant, even enjoyable, and in all likelihood I had no idea I was about to die in an accident rather than thinking I'd been murdered in terror or killed myself in despair without talking to them (leaving them shattered and guilt ridden in all likelihood, plus fears of Hell for many Christians, believing all suicides to be a 1-way ticket to Hell).
As an added bonus, it reminds others into this particular fetish or whatever to be careful.
Just saying.