Hubby cuts off wife’s lips, eats them
May 31st, 2012 - 9:26 pm ICT by IANSLondon, May 31 (IANS) An Iranian living in Sweden, suspecting his wife of having an extra-marital affair, chopped off her lips with a knife and ate them. He has been arrested and faces trial.
The 52-year-old man had worked as an associate professor and done post-doctoral research in 2010 at a prestigious Swedish medical institute in Stockholm, Daily Mail reported.
Subsequently, he was employed by a university in Tehran but he continued to live partly in Stockholm, where he collaborated with his old research group at the university.
According to Sweden’s Aftonbladet newspaper, the man flew into a jealous rage over suspicions that his much younger wife was having an affair. During a closed court hearing, he admitted to having cut off her lips in a fit of rage.
- Spurned lover sparks bomb scare on Pakistan plane (Lead) - Sep 28, 2010
- Spurned lover triggered bomb threat on Pakistan plane - Sep 28, 2010
- Swedish politician faces prostitution claim - Jul 10, 2010
- Man kills wife over infidelity - Nov 10, 2011
- Pakistan plane leaves Sweden after no explosives found - Sep 26, 2010
- Woods' ex-wife to launch mental clinic for kids - Aug 30, 2010
- Pakistani who chopped off wife's nose held - Oct 25, 2011
- Pawan Shankar prefers to be centre of attention (With Image) - Jul 05, 2012
- Sex act with knife gone wrong lands man in hospital and woman in jail - Dec 08, 2010
- After Arizona vacation wife Elin back home, but without Tiger - Mar 01, 2010
- Sweden suicide bomber studied in British university - Dec 13, 2010
- Ex-lover kills woman after discovering her affair with cop - Oct 06, 2010
- Swedish prosecutor seeks arrest warrant for WikiLeaks founder Assange - Nov 18, 2010
- Wikileaks founder seeks residency in Sweden, probe on - Sep 01, 2010
- Man's genitals chopped off in Pakistan - Sep 16, 2011
Tags: aftonbladet, associate professor, court hearing, daily mail, extra marital affair, having an affair, hubby, jealous rage, lips, living in sweden, london, medical institute, old man, post doctoral research, research group, stockholm, suspicions, swedish medical, tehran