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Woman chops off private part of Islamic cleric in India after he tried to rape her

The accused had reportedly come to a village to help a 'childless couple'. But when he entered their house, he tried to rape the woman.

Newsroom May 11 12:30

A woman chopped off the genitals of an Islamic cleric after he tried to rape her. The incident took place in Baralimari village in the Morigaon district of Assam in India.

As per reports, the accused was identified as Osman Ali. He is a native of Dhula village in the Darrang district of Assam. The victim is said to have acted in self-defence after Ali reportedly forced himself on her.

The accused had reportedly come to the Baralimari village to help a ‘childless couple’. But when he entered their house, he tried to rape the woman. The victim managed to grab a sharp object and cut off his private parts.

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When the news of the incident spread, Osman Ali was rushed to the Morigaon Civil Hospital. He was later referred to the Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) for further medical attention.

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