10-inch torch removed from Guangzhou man's anus

By Matthew Bossons, August 13, 2015

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In outrageous news out of Guangzhou this week, an unnamed man had to have a 10-inch torch removed from his anus.

Now, you are probably wondering how the torch got stuck in his ass (imaginations run wild); sadly the man is keeping tight-lipped about the incident.

According to Metro UK, the man had to undergo a two-hour operation at the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine to have the object removed.

“In the 10 years I’ve been operating on cases such as these, I have only seen one object that was larger – a cucumber stuck in the anus of a chef,” said the man’s surgeon Dr. Sun, according to the report.

“The patient is in stable condition and will remain in hospital for two days under observation in case of intestinal bleeding.”

According to the Metro report, the torch may have ended up inside the man after an altercation at a KTV establishment.

Although That's was unable to independently verify this story, our thoughts are with this poor man and we wish him a speedy recovery.

 

[Image via Europics]

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