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Woman cuts off boyfriend’s penis after he threatened to publish sex tapes when she refused to sleep with him
- A suspect allegedly attacked her lover at a North Sumatra hotel in Indonesia
- The man with the initials GO is currently in intensive care following blood loss
A furious woman allegedly cut off her boyfriend’s penis after he threatened to spread their sex tapes when she refused to sleep with him.
The man with the initials of GO, 28, was rushed into hospital with blood loss after the reported attack by his lover AST, 28, at a hotel in Sibolga, North Sumatra in Indonesia.
Police claimed that the man made advances towards his partner but she was ‘not in the mood’ and rejected him during the February 25 incident.
Witnesses said the pair, who had been together for more than half a year, were not heard arguing.
But howls of pain were heard as the man had his manhood severed – he is currently in intensive care.
Suspect, only referred to as AST, reportedly attacked her lover at a hotel in Sibolga
GO, 28 was rushed to the hospital with blood loss and is currently in intensive care
Sibolga Police Chief Taryono Rajarja said: ‘Based on the suspect’s statement, they had been in a relationship for around seven months. So, they made an appointment to meet at a hotel, then the man asked to have sex, after which the woman refused.
‘When he was denied sex, the man threatened to spread the videos of their intimate activities. Then, when he was ready to take a shower, the suspect carried out the attack. She took a knife belonging to the man and cut off his penis.’
Evi Wahyuni Siregar, a receptionist at the hotel, said he did not hear any noise from the couple’s room until the incident happened.
He alleged that the woman approached him after the attack, requesting medical assistance for her partner, who was bleeding profusely at the scene.
His penis had reportedly been cut off.
The hotel worker said: ‘The woman admitted that they had checked in together. She said they were from Padang Sidempuan city, about to leave for Nias Island.’
The man’s lover has been detained in police custody, but has not been charged.
Police Chief Taryono Rajarja added: ‘Doctors have given details of the injuries suffered by the man. We are waiting for a time to interview him.’