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40 Knives Removed From Amritsar Man's Stomach; Says 'Felt Like Eating Them'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 20 Aug, 2016 02:22 PM
    One of the surgeons, Dr Jitendra Malhotra, said, "This was very unnerving, [I have] not witnessed something like this in my career as a doctor."
     
     
    A man in Amritsar ate 40 knives in two months as he felt like eating them. The knives were removed by a team of five doctors removed after 5-hour long surgery.
     
    Speaking to press, one of the surgeons, Dr Jitendra Malhotra, said, “This was very unnerving, [I have] not witnessed something like this in my career as a doctor.”
     
    The operation was successful and the man spoke to doctors and media after the surgery. “I felt like eating them,” the man told doctors.

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