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    Debt Dispute Turns Gruesome: Kisii Man’s Genitals Severed Over Sh1800

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    Debt Dispute Turns Gruesome: Kisii Man’s Genitals Severed Over Sh1800

    A man from Kisii is currently battling for his life in a hospital after enduring a brutal attack by two women and three men who severed his genitals.

    The victim, a 42-year-old whose identity remains undisclosed, fell victim to this gruesome assault on Wednesday, all stemming from a dispute over a debt of Sh1,800.

    According to a police report detailing the incident, the assailants mercilessly inflicted deep lacerations on the victim’s testicles, in addition to causing injury to his upper jaw.

    The attack took place in Obwari village, situated in the Bomariba location. Fortunately, bystanders intervened and rescued the victim, swiftly transporting him to the New Hope Nursing Home in Gesonso, Kisii County.

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    Upon examination, police officers from the Igonga Police Station confirmed that despite the severity of his injuries, the victim’s condition was deemed stable.

    However, medical professionals at the hospital advised that he be referred for specialized treatment to address the extent of his injuries.

    In response to this heinous crime, law enforcement authorities have initiated a thorough manhunt to apprehend the perpetrators responsible for the assault.

    The search for the suspects is underway, as authorities strive to bring them to justice for their vicious attack on the victim.

    Debt Dispute Turns Gruesome: Kisii Man’s Genitals Severed Over Sh1800

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