Thursday 9 February 2017

This woman tried to cut off her ex-husband’s intestines after four-hour of marathon s3x

Ex-wife cuts husband's intestine

Man 31 tells court how his former wife (dayla Saeed) aged 35 attempted to disembowel him after they both had a 4 hour marathon sex session with a knife in a bid to destroy his intestines.

The court was also told that the husband (Mr Miah’) small bowel was disengaged from other members of his body thrown on the carpet in the bedroom.

After the man narrated his ordeal to the court, and how he desperately made some efforts to push back his entrails into his belly, but the woman debunked all the accusations levelled against her, at a Crown Court in Birmingham.

Giving evidence, Mr Miah added: ‘suddenly in the blink of an eye, and I didn’t see the knife, she stabbed me twice in the belly.

‘I can only assume the knife came from either under the bed or the pocket of her dressing gown.

‘My intestines were out, everything was out and she was grabbing hold of them, trying to pull them.

‘She broke one of them and threw it onto the floor but I managed to put the rest of them back in my belly.’

He went further to tell the court how he tried to run out his flat, yet the ex-wife still pursued him to the road, as she used a wooden object to attack him.

He however became lucky when neighbours sighted him at about 3am by a doorway as he was screaming, and called the police.


According to Prosecutor Adam Western: ‘The cuts were so severe part of his small bowel ended up on the carpet.

‘She caused his injuries. Her intention was nothing less than to kill him.’

Though Mr Miah on his part accepted during cross-examination by her barrister Patrick Upward QC that he had been physically and verbally abusive towards her during their two-year Islamic marriage.

The jury also heard ex couples had been at risk of being deported as illegal immigrants.

Mr Miah first came into Britain in 2010 as a student, but was tagged as an illegal immigrant after dropping out of college, while his ex-wife was granted asylum in 2012.


The court heard Mr Miah spent four months in a detention centre in 2012 but was allowed to stay because he has a child in the UK.

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