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Kanpur Woman Beats Husband, Bites Off His Ear During Fight At Home

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The man suffered serious injuries after his wife allegedly bit off his ear during a domestic dispute.

Police have registered cases against both parties and the matter is under investigation. (Image: PTI/file photo)

Police have registered cases against both parties and the matter is under investigation. (Image: PTI/file photo)

A domestic dispute in Uttar Pradesh’s Kanpur turned violent when a woman allegedly bit off her husband’s ear during an argument at their home. Police said the man, identified as Amit Sonkar, sustained serious injuries after his wife Sarika attacked him. Amit Sonkar, who was later seen with a heavily bandaged ear, alleged that his wife first beat him and then bit off his right ear during the altercation. He also claimed she attacked him with a sharp weapon.

According to Amit Sonkar, he was asleep on a sofa when Sarika started arguing with him and later assaulted him.

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“She doesn’t want to live with me. She is pressuring me to leave her once she gets money and a house,” he alleged in his complaint.

The couple, who married eight years ago after a love affair, are already involved in divorce proceedings. Following the incident, Amit Sonkar filed a police complaint stating he no longer wished to live with his wife. Sarika, in turn, lodged a counter-complaint accusing her husband of violence.

Police have registered cases against both parties and the matter is under investigation.

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