Man Files Complaint Against Woman Who Cut His Genitals

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[Asia Economy Reporter Joo-mi Lee] A case has been reported in India where a woman cut off a man's genitals with a weapon after he attempted to sexually assault her.


On the 20th (local time), local media including The Times of India reported that a woman in Madhya Pradesh, India, cut off the genitals of a man who broke into her home and tried to sexually assault her.


On the night of the 18th, a man secretly entered a house in Madhya Pradesh. Inside the house were a woman in her 40s, Ms. A, and her teenage son.


Upon realizing that someone had broken into the house, Ms. A first evacuated her son safely outside.


Meanwhile, the man attacked Ms. A and attempted to sexually assault her.


Despite being assaulted for more than 20 minutes, Ms. A resisted until the end and grabbed a sickle that was under the bed and swung it at the man. Local police stated, "The victim cut off the man's genitals with the sickle to protect herself."


Having barely escaped the crisis, Ms. A reported the incident to the police in the early hours of the 19th. Local police said, "The man will be charged with home invasion, assault, threats, and attempted sexual assault."


Meanwhile, it has been reported that the man filed a complaint against Ms. A for cutting off his genitals.


The legal battle is expected to continue in court between the man who lost his genitals while attempting sexual assault and the woman who cut off his genitals to protect herself.



India is known as a country where sexual assault cases frequently occur. Previously, there was a case where a teenage girl was gang-raped by at least 18 people over eight days.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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