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Furious wife ‘hacked off her husband’s penis and flushed it down the loo because he spent too much time playing GOLF’

The woman, from Yeosu in South Korea, is said to have attacked the 50-year-old with a kitchen knife as he slept.

Neighbours heard the groans of the man after the attack

A WIFE allegedly cut off her husband penis because he spent too much time playing golf.

She is said to have attacked the 50-year-old with a kitchen knife as he slept before flushing his manhood down the loo.

Neighbours heard the groans of the man after the attack
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Neighbours heard the groans of the man after the attackCredit: Mydrim Jones
Police in the city said they would probe more about the motive for the alleged attack before issuing an arrest warrant. Pictured, Yeosu police station
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Police in the city said they would probe more about the motive for the alleged attack before issuing an arrest warrant. Pictured, Yeosu Police StationCredit: Mydrim Jones

Stunned neighbours told cops the couple appeared to have a good relationship.

But the wife, 54 - named only as Mrs Kim - reportedly confessed to officers that her old man had ignored her.

He had also been violent against her in Yeosu, South Korea, she claimed.

Kim said he never gave her money to live on and spent a lot of time out and playing golf.

The horrifying attack took place ion Yeosu, South Korea
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The horrifying attack took place in Yeosu, South KoreaCredit: Mydrim Jones

A neighbour found the husband writhing in pain on the floor after hearing him groaning in his flat.

He is said to be “stable” in hospital.

Police said they would probe more about the motive for the alleged attack before issuing an arrest warrant, reports Jeju Weekly.

Local sources said cops suspected the husband could have been attacked for cheating on Kim, but the had no evidence to back it up.

Last month it was reported that an 11-year-old boy had 26 magnetic balls removed from his penis after he inserted them "out of curiosity".

The child, from Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, had two-hour long surgery after the magnets got stuck in his bladder.


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