Bihar shocker: Doctor allegedly chops off boyfriend's genitals after marriage refusal

Published On 2024-07-02 09:45 GMT   |   Update On 2024-07-02 10:01 GMT

Patna: In a shocking incident, a female doctor has been arrested under the relevant sections of attempt to murder for allegedly chopping off the private part of her boyfriend in Bihar's Saran district on Monday.   

According to the police, the accused took the step after her boyfriend refused to marry her after being in a relationship for the last five years. Following the attack on the man, the police took her into custody for interrogation.  

As per the IANS report, the man is a councillor of Ward No 12 in Madhaura block. He is currently under treatment at Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH).

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During the interrogation, the accused claimed that she had an affair with the man for the last five years but he was refusing to marry her. She somehow convinced him to a registered marriage in court. Accordingly, she reached the court for the marriage but the victim did not turn up.

After this, she called the man to her house, and when he reached there, she allegedly chopped off his private part. On hearing the councillor's cry, the neighbours informed the police who found him lying on a bed in a pool of blood.

"The woman is a 25-year-old unmarried doctor from Hajipur. She was doing practice in Madhaura. The victim is also unmarried," said the SHO of Madhaura police station in Saran district.  

"We have arrested the accused and further investigation is underway," he added.  

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