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Kenyan Prostitute Cuts off Man’s Joystick After He Refused To Pay For S3x service

A Kenyan who slept with a prostitute and refused to cover her fees has had his manhood taken off by the angry woman.

A Kenyan man will need to live the remainder of his life without his joystick after a prostitute he engaged for sex take off his weapon of destruction after he refused to pay her, reports Standard Digital.

The incident which happened in Nakuru, a town in the mid-west of the East African country, where it was reported that the 31-year-old man reported to be a tout, had picked the commercial s3x worker along the road and took her to his room for s3x.  But following the bout, there is a disagreement on the total amount to be paid and the person told her to visit hell as he wouldn’t even pay her a dime.  This got the scarlet lady angry and a battle ensued between them and the girl found a blade and took off his joystick.

The man was later rushed to Nairobi Women’s Hospital in Nakuru where he’s being treated whilst the woman is on the run.Free Area Chief, Stephen Macharia said a man in the Nyumba Kumi initiative and a taxi driver informed him of the incident by via a phone call.

“The victim told me that he picked the woman from the streets but unfortunately, they did not agree on payment in exchange for sex, only for her to attack him with a sharp knife,” Macharia said.

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