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Wife castrates philandering husband in Philippines

Editor May 28, 2013
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PAGADIAN CITY (Mindanao Examiner / May 28, 2013) – Police is searching for a woman who went into hiding after castrating her philandering husband in Misamis Oriental province near Cagayan de Oro City in southern Philippines, reports said.

It said the man woke up in their bedroom all bloodied and was shocked to see that a portion of his penis had been cut off by his wife.

Police did not say whether the missing part of the penis had been recovered or not, but the man was rushed to hospital.

He told police that they even had sex the previous night and could not believed his wife castrated him while he was asleep.

The man said his wife may have been hurt when he told her that she has a girlfriend.

It was not immediately known whether the couple has any child, but police said the man is likely to file charges against his wife, who went missing after slicing off his husband’s precious organ.

It was unknown whether the man would still be able to perform sex after the surgery. (Mindanao Examiner)

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