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05-19-2026, 05:23 AM
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Man Stabs Himself to Death After He Though the Killed His Former Partner
India. A man, 50-year-old Laxman P. R. got into a fierce argument with his 35-year-old former live-in partner, Kalpana B. In a fit of rage, Laxman attacked her head with a hammer, fracturing her skull. After seeing her collapsing in a pool of blood, assuming she had died he turned a kitchen knife on himself, slitting his own throat twice and stabbing his abdomen multiple times on the roadside. He collapsed on the street and died from his self-inflicted wounds shortly after. The woman, Kalpana, survived the critical head injuries. Emergency services rushed her to a private facility before transferring her to the government-run Hamidia Hospital, where she is currently receiving intensive medical treatment. According to investigations, Laxman (a private driver whose wife passed away 5 years ago) consistently doubted Kalpana's character. The couple had been fighting heavily for a month, prompting Kalpana to move out and live separately on rent in Kokta. Laxman intercepted and attacked her while she was out for work with her daughter. |
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05-19-2026, 11:59 AM
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Re: Man Stabs Himself to Death After He Though the Killed His Former Partner
Looks like he stabbed himself in the liver a couple of times. That’s an organ that has pain receptors and is incredibly painful when poked plus it causes severe internal bleeding. That’s enough right there to take him out… |
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05-19-2026, 05:04 PM
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Re: Man Stabs Himself to Death After He Though the Killed His Former Partner
The liver is completely enclosed in a thin, protective membrane aka the liver capsule. This membrane is highly packed with pain receptors, not the liver itself. |