Bar worker in Spain arrested for cutting off boss's penis after alleged rape attempt

The success of the penis reattachment surgery afterward wasn’t made immediately clear.

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Nick Monroe Cleveland Ohio
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A server at a bar Sant Andreu de la Barca in Barcelona, Spain, is being held by police after a midnight encounter with her boss.

After harassing the employee for months and forcing her to have sexual intercourse with him, late last night the worker cut his penis off with a knife.

International reporting from places like Metropoli specify that the woman sliced off the head of the gentleman's member.

According to the Daily Mail, the bar woman said her boss tried to rape her, and in an act of self-defense, the lady gave him an amateur neutering.

She immediately called the cops to turn herself in, afterward. Her boss got quick medical attention to try and save his Johnson.

But it wasn't the woman herself who did that. Euro Weekly News says another employee made that call. Police are now investigating. Once the bar owner recovers from the trauma of the penis injury, authorities plan to interview him about this situation. They haven't ruled out the potential of arresting him if the worker's claims of sexual abuse are validated.

That's according to the Daily Mail. Euro Weekly News asserts the arrest of the boss already happened.

According to El Mundo both the owner of the bar and the female employee are from Bangladesh. In addition to that, the outlet says there's reportedly no evidence of official complaints filed by the woman in the past.

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