They "closed the case" on that English guy that had cock cut off

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They "closed the case" on that English guy that had cock cut off

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Apparently police are no longer looking for a suspect. Pretty sure that means that he did it to himself.

It shows how dangerous the blood loss from self penectomy can be though -- they had to keep him in induced coma for days to save his life.

http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teess ... se-7374304

Police close investigation into horrific incident where dad was found with penis cut off on A66

Jul 04, 2014 16:15 By Sophie Barley

Detectives no longer looking for anyone in connection with South Bank incident :: No charges have been brought in connection with the case

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Kelvin 'Kelly' Hewitt

Detectives are no longer looking for anyone in connection with a horrific incident in which a dad was found with his penis chopped off.

Kelvin "Kelly" Hewitt was left in an induced coma for days after he was found blood-soaked by the side of the A66 in South Bank, Middlesbrough, in March this year.

Cleveland Police launched an investigation at the time and made a number of appeals for witnesses to come forward.

A 22-year-old man was initially arrested in connection with the incident.

He was originally released on police bail and then was later released without any further action.

And now the force has confirmed that their investigation into the incident is complete.

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A spokeswoman for the force said: “The investigation is now complete and we are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident.”

Police have not said how Mr Hewitt, from Redcar, came about the injury.

The 40-year-old was found blood-soaked and distressed at 4.50am on March 12.

He was taken to Middlesbrough’s James Cook University Hospital where he had to be placed in an induced coma.

Specially trained officers visited him on several occasions while he was in hospital.

On the first few occasions he was too traumatised to speak.

Mr Hewitt was told at the time that he faced a prolonged period of recovery, and months of plastic surgery due to the severity of his injuries.

Following the incident, family and friends spoke of their shock.

They described Mr Hewitt as a “fun-loving lad” who is well known around the Dormanstown area.

At the time of the incident, Christine Mclachlan, 62, of Redcar - granmother to four of Mr Hewitt’s children, said: “He is such a really, really good lad.

“It is absolutely shocking what he has been through, just awful. We can’t explain it.”
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SplitDik (imported) wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2014 8:29 am Mr Hewitt was told at the time that he faced a prolonged period of recovery, and months of plastic surgery due to the severity of his injuries.

I wonder, does that mean that he's getting a new penis?
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More on the case. Looks like he did it to himself based on fact he made no complaint to police and can't explain what happened.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/da ... de-3895915

Dad whose penis was hacked off made no complaint to police - and officers not looking for suspect

Jul 22, 2014 16:36 By Jeremy Armstrong

The astonishing case of Kelvin "Kelly" Hewitt made headlines around the world after he was found staggering by a dual carriageway searching for his severed manhood

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Mystery: Kelvin 'Kelly' Hewitt made no complaint to police, the Mirror can reveal

The dad-of-seven who had his penis chopped off made no complaint about the incident to police, the Mirror can reveal.

The astonishing case of Kelvin "Kelly" Hewitt made headlines around the world after he was found staggering by a dual carriageway apparently searching for his severed manhood.

It was assumed at the time that Kelly, 40, had been the victim of a revenge attack in a feud with a love rival.

But detectives have now closed the investigation - and revealed Kelly did not make a complaint to police.

Cleveland Police added that they are not looking for a suspect in connection with the case.

Blood-soaked and in extreme distress, construction worker Kelly was spotted by the side of the A66 close to Middlesbrough at 4.50 am on March 13 this year.

A passing motorists alerted police and detectives interviewed him five days later in the town's James Cook Hospital.

Relatives say he has struggled to give an account of events leading up to the horrific injury.

A Cleveland Police spokeswoman said: "
SplitDik (imported) wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2014 8:29 am The investigation is now complete and we are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident.

"A complaint regarding the incident was never received by Cleveland Police."

Kelly was kept in an induced coma for four days as police launched an investigation
SplitDik (imported) wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2014 8:29 am and made a number of appeals for witnesses to come forward.

A 22-year-old man, initially arrested in connection with the incident, was later released without any further action.

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Mystery now surrounds how Kelly, originally
SplitDik (imported) wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2014 8:29 am from Redcar, came about the injury.

Initially too traumatised to speak to police, he now faces a prolonged period of recovery, with months of plastic surgery and possible hormone replacement.

Christine McLachlan, 62, of Redcar - grandmother to four of Kelly's children - told the Mirror at the time of the incident: "He is a really, really good lad.
SplitDik (imported) wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2014 8:29 am It is absolutely shocking what he has been through, just awful. We can
not explain it."

Kelly had moved to a travellers' camp in South Bank, Middlesbrough shortly before the attack.

It was believed then that he had suffered the barbaric injuries in the caravan where he was staying before being dumped from a vehicle.

Mr Hewitt declined to comment on the case when approached by the Mirror.
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