Very few women would have been able to do this but a victim of an attempted sexual assault escaped after she bit off her attacker's tongue.
The alleged assailant's luck ran out when his mom called police to report that her son’s tongue was missing and cops arrested the teenage suspect, who has not been publicly identified, at a Waffle House on Oct. 16 after they connected the man to an assault that had been perpetrated earlier.
Earlier on a 33-year-old North Charleston woman reported that she opened her front door at 6:30 a.m. to find a man holding a knife, and the suspect allegedly forced his way inside, tackled the woman, punched her and took her into a bedroom.
However, as he began to assault her, the woman kicked the suspect in the groin, and the furious man responded, “Now you have to die.”
Dumbly in the heat of the moment, he forced his tongue into her mouth, and the woman “bit his tongue as hard as she could until she heard it snap.” as a way of defending herself. Luckily for her, she was able to escape and call for help.
The woman was then later found by the cops with a visible bruise and swelling around her right eye and scratches under her left knee and on top of her left foot, as a result of the assault. The suspect’s tongue was likewise located at the crime scene, along with a knife allegedly used in the attack.
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