Womanising man's penis cut off by wife, reattached by doctors

Main Category: Men's health
Article Date: 23 May 2005 - 7:00 PDT

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Doctors in Uttar Pradesh, India, have reattached a man's penis after it was cut off by his wife. His wife said she was fed up with his womanising. Things came to a head when he brought a prostitute home.

The woman tied him up and cut off the offending organ with a kitchen knife.

His penis was reattached by a team of doctors, led by Dr. A Singh. According to doctor Singh, we will have to wait and see whether the man will ever be able to have sex again.

Apart from 'blatant womanising', the wife said she was also fed up with his drinking and over-indulgence. She said she wanted to teach him a lesson. She waited until he was fast asleep, tied his hands and feet and carried out the punishment.

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