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A German man has died after a botched penis enlargement surgery that has resulted in criminal charges against the unlicensed practitioner.
The German newspaper Bild reported last week that a man identified as a 32-year-old Martin M. died from blood poisoning and organ failure after Torben K., 46, injected his penis with silicone in an effort to enlarge it. Torben K. reportedly admitted to injecting Martin M. after the two met on a gay dating website and acknowledged he "injected him at my own risk."
Bild reported that Torben K. is not a licensed medical practitioner and injected the other man after he expressed a desire to have a "really large penis."
The German newspaper Bild reported last week that a man identified as a 32-year-old Martin M. died from blood poisoning and organ failure after Torben K., 46, injected his penis with silicone in an effort to enlarge it.
Uh, Torben? Just so you know for future reference, there are other ways, less lethal and more enjoyable, that one can enlarge a man's penis.
Reminds me of the gal that died in Florida getting a butt implant in a garage using tire sealant.
The kind of people who are shallow enough to want to artificially inflate their butts are the same kind of people who don't stop to think about the fact that medical procedures performed by competent professionals aren't typically performed in garages using automotive equipment.
Well we don't know how many psi her butt was rated for plus she likely had some tread wear and we don't even know about sidewall damage.
Sounds like a retread. Can't trust em. We call em "may pops".
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