Posted on 05/01/2015 8:35:51 PM PDT by markomalley
A woman has been traumatized as she narrowly escaped a beheading attempt by her mother-in-law, in a rare case involving a woman inflicting violence on another woman. Identified as Gul Sima, the woman has recently recovered from state of coma and is currently being treated in Ibn-e-Sina hospital in capital Kabul.
The incident took place in Andar district in restive southeastern Ghazni province of Afghanistan.
Gul Sima quoted in a report by Tolo News said she was suffering from domestic violence and was beaten and tortured on numerous occasions by her husbands family. Unable to properly speak due to injuries she suffered from failed beheading attempt, the woman said she was also forced to swallow nails.
The husband of the victim has reportedly been arrested by police but the relatives of the victim insist that their daughter should divorced.
The doctors in Ibn-e-Sina emergency hospital have said the woman is improving as compared to the first day when she was admitted to the hospital as she was in a critical condition.
Prayers for this poor woman.
Hard to believe that such a thing would happen in the Ghazni province of Afghanistan. [/s]
Kind of into beheadings, Mark?
I meant this for the O.P.
Ha! Finding some interesting stories this evening, Mark. Thanks for all of them.
I have never heard of a mother-in-law trying to behead her daughter-in-law but there were times that I had considered beheading my monster-in-law! LOL
There was an extremely rare case of the sun rising in the east this morning.
I remember that when I was a kid I saw an unheard of case of a dog eating poop.
Yes, I understand "The Prophet" did as well.
Religion of Peace©
Should have listened to Ernie K-Doe => https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mH4lRzKboeg
If ever there was a case of justifiable homicide, the doing away of my monster-in-law would have been one. I feel your pain.
I will take “Which Religion of Peace Urges Beheadings”? for $500 Alex.
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