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 Wife wanted to end husband's lust for good
    May 21 2005 at 12:54PM Get IOL on your
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Lucknow, India - A young woman chopped off her husband's penis with a kitchen knife in northern India over his "blatant indulgence in womanising and drinking", police said on Saturday.

The 27-year-old woman said her husband of 10 years had brought a prostitute home to Lucknow, in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, on Friday, police said.

"I wanted to teach him a lesson for his blatant indulgence in womanising and drinking," Reshma Ahmed, a mother of four, said in her confession to police.

"He was fast asleep when I thought to myself that enough was enough. So I tied his hands and feet and got a kitchen knife to chop off his organ to bring an end to his lust once and for all."
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A team of doctors at a local hospital re-attached his penis. "We will have to wait and watch to see if he will be sexually normal again," said AK Singh, who performed the surgery.

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