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38-year-old Indian man identified as Sohanial Chouhan recently made
chastity belt to prevent his wife from engaging in extramarital affairs.
We learnt Sohanial Chouhan’s brutality was exposed when his wife,
Sitabai whom he married at the age of 16 was rushed to the hospital
after attempting to commit suicide with rat poison.
While
receiving treatment at the hospital to discharge the poison she took,
nurses were amazed to find a padlock in her vagina. According to Mrs.
Sitabai Chouhan, who had been married to Chouhan for 19 years, in 2008,
Chouhan drugged her and locked her in a room late at night and then
proceeded to drill holes with a spiky instrument on either side of her
genitals in order to fit a lock to stop her from having sex with other
men while he is at work. Every morning before going to work, Chouhan
allegedly inserts a small lock into the hole and keep the keys under his
socks.
The Hospital immediately invited the police who tracked
down Chouhan and unlock the padlock after retrieving the key from him.
Following his arrest, he tried justifying his actions, claiming that he
became the custodian of his wife’s vagina because, several women in his
family had “strayed” in the past and he did not want his wife to do the
same.
According to popular myth, the chastity belt was used as an
anti-temptation device during the Crusades. When the knight left for the
Holy Lands on the Crusades fighting the pop’s war, his Lady would wear a
chastity belt to preserve her faithfulness to him. However, there is no
credible evidence that chastity belts existed before the 15th century
and their main period of apparent use falls within the Renaissance
rather than the Medieval times.
The couple who resides in Indore,
one of the biggest cities in the state of Madhya Pradesh in India has
five children. Though the city is known for its architectural splendour
and is home to many industries and contributes immensely to the fast
growing rate of India’s economy, it is just like every other place in
India which was recently classified by a survey carried out by TrustLaw,
as the worst place to be a woman. |
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