Peruvian woman accused of cutting off sleeping partner's penis

Peruvian woman accused of cutting off sleeping partner’s penis

/ 08:07 AM February 14, 2024

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Lima, Peru — Peruvian authorities said Tuesday they were investigating a woman accused of cutting off her partner’s penis with a kitchen knife as he slept.

“We are awaiting the results of the investigation to determine the motive and circumstances of the events,” Darinka Lossio, a prosecutor with the city of Chota in northern Peru, told AFP of the weekend attack.

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Local media, citing police reports, said that the 39-year-old woman had argued with her partner after he returned home drunk, believing he had been unfaithful. The attack then allegedly took place after he fell asleep.

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“He had a traumatic amputation, he has been given medical care and will receive psychiatric support,” a medical source told AFP.

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The prosecutor said the woman remained free as she was taking care of the couple’s three-month-old baby.

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“We are outraged, we want justice. My nephew’s penis was cut off,” the man’s uncle told local media.

The story echoes the world’s most famous tale of penile amputation, when Ecuador-born Lorena Bobbitt cut off her husband’s member as he slept after he raped her in the United States in 1993.

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