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Girl hacks off boyfriend’s penis in revenge after he failed to turn up on their wedding day

July 3, 2024
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A jilted doctor hacked off her boyfriend’s penis in a grim act of revenge after he failed to turn up to their wedding day.

The female medic, 25, allegedly carried out the grisly chop in Bihar, east India, on Monday, according to local reports.

The boyfriend, from Madhaura, has since been rushed to Patna Medical College and Hospital for urgent treatment following the horrific attack.

Claiming she had been in a relationship with the man over the past five years, the accused girlfriend said she was left seething with rage when he kept refusing to marry her.

Finally, the Hajipur local managed to convince her lover to agree to a registered court marriage – or so she thought.

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But on the long-awaited day of the wedding, the woman’s boyfriend seemingly backed out and did not show up at the altar.

After waiting for him to make his appearance at the court, she packed in her efforts and returned home where she then invited him to her house.

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When he arrived, unaware of the horrors that were about to unfold, she allegedly chopped off his penis with a knife.

Neighbours reportedly heard his screams before informing the police that something sinister was happening within the walls of the home.

When cops arrived at the scene, they were met with the nightmarish sight of the seriously injured man lying on a bed in a pool of blood.

‘The woman is a 25-year-old unmarried doctor from Hajipur. She was doing practice in Madhaura. The victim is also unmarried,’ said the Station House Officer of Madhaura police station in Saran district.
“We have arrested the accused and further investigation is underway,’ he added.

But this is not the first time a woman in India has chopped off her partner’s penis.

In 2018, an Indian woman sliced off her husband’s genitals for ‘neglecting her and spending time with his second wife’.

A year before, a jilted girlfriend blindfolded her lover and slashed off his penis with a sickle after he said he was marrying someone else.
Incredibly, the victim tried covering for her by claiming he had chopped it off himself in India.

Also in 2017, a woman in India was arrested after allegedly chopping off her husband’s penis during an argument over his extramarital affair.

The mother-of-four, 30, was arrested in Gudiyatham in Tamil Nadu as she made her way to her parents’ house – with her husband’s genitals still in her purse.

And in the same year, a ‘sex starved Indian wife’ cut off her husband’s penis after he refused to make love to her for a decade.

Rita Yadav attacked her husband Ved Prakash at their home in Khora Colony, in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, in northern India after she claimed he had refused to have sex with her for ten years of their 11-year marriage and she believed he was having an affair.

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