A 12-year-old schoolboy had to undergo a surgery that nearly cost him his manhood due to a sick “Bangcock” prank that has swept schools in Britain recently.
The poor boy, who is known as Bailey Summers had to be rushed to the hospital as surgeons laboured desperately in attempt to save his maimed testicles after he was brutally punched in the groin area for answering the question, “What’s the capital of Thailand?”
The disgusting prank is supposed to be a play on words of Thailand’s capital, Bangkok. But this joke was severely blown out of proportion seeing as it landed Summers four stitches on each testicle and residence on a wheelchair for two weeks.
According to Coconuts, Summers’ mother, who wishes only to be identified as “Emmajayne”, reportedly told Teesside Live that, “I don’t want to share my private business but this ‘bangcocking’ has been going on for a while in school and has come back as a stupid phase.”
When he was rushed to the emergency room, surgeons told Emmajayne that her son was on a limited time frame and she had to sign his manhood away if the situation called for it:
“It was a sudden shock, the surgeon explained we were on limited time as testicle pain should be treated within four hours for no serious damage, or removal will be needed.
“I had a form to sign to say I approved both testicles to be removed if needed in theatre. I had to sign my son’s manhood away.”
Thankfully after a gruelling operation, Summers emerged from the surgical unit with both of his testicles still intact.
“He was very very lucky,” says his mother. However, Emmajayne says that what happened to her son just proves how bad bullying has gotten in schools.
“My poor son is a example of what can happen. This needs to be brought to the attention of the kids.”
Kids need to be reprimanded for their actions before things get out of hand as some consequences can be permanent.
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