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Woman Chops Off Husband's Penis for Infidelity



Wife chops off husband's manhood
It happened in Shangqiu when Fan Lung, 32 used his wife’s phone to send his lover, Zhang Hung, 21, a juicy email message but forgot to log out. The wife ran into the amorous message and became furious.


Feng, 30 out of anger a report said, took a scissors a stormed their bedroom where she chopped off her husband’s penis while he was sleeping.

Fan was rushed to hospital, where the organ was sewn back on.

However, Feng is then reported to have sneaked back into her husband's hospital room and cut off his penis for a second time, this time throwing it out of a window.

A hospital spokesman said: "The first we were aware of what happened was when someone came into the reception area to say a naked man was beating up a woman outside the hospital.

"Staff rushed out to see what was happening and found the patient with blood streaming down his legs hitting the woman.

Wife chops off husband's manhood 
 
"He was stopped and the woman was taken in for treatment, and then we discovered she had chopped his penis off again."

The staff in the hospital reported that they searched for the missing WILLY but couldn’t find it. They suspected that a stray dog or a cat has carried it off.

The victim's lover however entered and professed readiness to marry Fan even as he hed lost his fertility adding that he was already a father of five.

She said: "It doesn’t matter that he’s lost his fertility, he has five children already."

Fan’s wife, Feng was discharged and is now under arrest for grievous bodily harm on the husband.

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