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Mother who tried to rape daughter cuts off daughter's genitals 14

The enraged mother reportedly told officers that her actions were meant to "teach him a lesson."

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After boyfriend tried to rape teenage daughter

According to the Daily Mail the furious mother told the police that she had killed herself. said his actions were meant to "teach him a lesson." According to the

newspaper, her unknown 36 -year -old mother returned home from her work on Wednesday and caught her 32 -year -old boyfriend trying to have sex with her 14 -year -old daughter. . The incident occurred about 100 miles east of New Delhi.

, she was separated from her husband, an alcoholic addiction, just two years ago, and then her boyfriend moved.

"I was working on a farm when the incident happened," an unidentified woman told theTimes of India. "Fortunately, I returned home in a nick of time and caught him holding him red."

An unidentified mother told Times that she When she tried to help her, she was shocked and panicked when she caught him, and she said she even attacked her.

I brought a knife and cut off his privates to teach him a lesson,' she declared. He has been charged with rape, local police told media.He is now in critical condition and has been transferred to another hospital for treatment.

It is unclear if her mother will be charged.

Meanwhile, a Washington state day care owner who shot her husband twice after being informed he was sexually abusing her child is on trial. and sentenced to 10 years in prison.

Shanteari Weems, 50, shot her husband James in the leg and neck in her Mandarin Oriental hotel room in Washington, DC.

It was such a second claim that Whea heard about her husband. So she shot him.

He is currently charged with 10 child abuse from Baltimore police officer.

bhunter@postmedia.com

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