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Malaysian Doctor Accidentally Slices Off Boy’s Penis Head During Circumcision

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Circumcision marks the beginning of the journey to adulthood for Muslim boys, and it’s a common procedure done regardless your skin colour for health purposes.

But in a bizarre turn of events, a Malaysian boy almost lost his ‘manhood’ when his circumcision went horribly wrong. Ouch!

Recently, the boy’s penis head was sliced off by a doctor using a laser scalpel in the laser-based procedure. he incident happened in a clinic at Taman Cheras Utama.

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Source: the star

Following the incident, the doctor quickly informed the boy’s father that he had accidentally cut off the tip of his son’s penis. The boy was rushed to Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Hospital (HUKM) and was later transferred to Kuala Lumpur Hospital (HKL).

Luckily the boy’s penis head was reattached after undergoing a surgery in HKL. The father lodged a police report upon the advice from a doctor there.

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Source: panoramio

According to The Star, the Malaysian doctor who performed the circumcision graduated from University of Karachi in Pakistan and has 21 years of experience in medical field.

NST reported that the clinic has been operating for 15 years but is not registered under the Health Ministry. The doctor performed the circumcision had also lodged a police report admitting that it was an accident.

This painful and bizarre case is being investigated under Section 338 of Penal Code. Offenders will face 2 years of jail or fined up to RM2000 or both, upon conviction.

I think every guy can see eye to eye that any injury to the penis is possibly the worst thing that could happen to us.

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