The Story of a Man Who Cut Off His Testicles and Delayed a Wedding
The man burst into All Saints Church in Essex on Saturday morning, causing a bloody mess just an hour before the wedding was to start.
The man used a pair of scissors to cut off his testicles at All Saints Church
A British wedding was delayed after a man stormed into the church and hacked off his testicles. The self-mutilator ran into Hutton All Saints Church near Brentwood in Essex with a pair of scissors and started throwing chairs around.
dailystar.co.ukAs the horrified vicar looked on, he then cut away his private parts just an hour before the ceremony was due to start.
jezebel.comThe unidentified man was rushed to the hospital, and early guests at All Saints Church were denied entry until the bloody mess was cleaned up
The man, who has not been identified, was rushed to hospital shortly after the horrific incident on Saturday morning. Guests arriving early at the venue were blocked from entering before the bloody mess had been cleaned up.
nydailynews.comBut one man said he sneaked a peak and was shocked to see slices of genitals still lying on the floor.
ibtimes.com"When I went in the church, I saw something which I'd only describe as flesh. I thought [it] was part of his arm, but that was one of his testicles," he told the Brentwood Weekly News.
thetimes.co.uk"[The vicar] said the man chopped his testicles off with a pair of scissors and was going bezerk, chucking chairs around. I'm surprised he didn't pass out," he added.
nydailynews.comThe wedding went on later that day anyway, and the bride did not learn what delayed her big moment until afterward
Cops wanted to close the building so that they could investigate further, but the wedding still went later, reports the Brentwood Gazette. The bride was not told about what had caused the delay until after that day.
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