A woman in Kisii is charged of biting and stabbing her husband's genitals on a fight over family affairs. While appearing before the Kisii Senior Principal Magistrate Caroline Ocharo on Wednesday, 5th January, 2023 the accuser reported to have committed the offence on New year's eve leaving her husband with severe injuries.
The victim upon the injuries was rushed by neighbors in Kisii Teaching and Referral Hospital immediately to save his life whereby he was admitted and has been receiving treatment. Immediately after admitted he went under a surgery to fix his manhood due to the injuries.
According to the police, the accused had run for hide after the fight until on Tuesday, 3rd when he was summoned in a private Hospital where she had came for medication due to harm after the incident. Detectives ran into her immediately after the treatment and charged with the harm for her husband.
She was accused of biting and stabbing her husband's genitals in a Court in Kisii where she later pleaded not guilty to the charges and was released on a bond of Sh 50,000.
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