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Woman pleads guilty to manslaughter after castration attempt in Australia

The incident took place in Australia in 2011
The incident took place in Australia in 2011

A woman has pleaded guilty to killing her former lover by spiking his food with sleeping pills and then stabbing him in the groin and attempting to cut off his penis.

Jian Chen, 47, was originally charged with murder, but the New South Wales Supreme Court in Sydney accepted her guilty plea to the less serious offence of manslaughter.

The court heard that the man, Xian Peng, 48, returned to Australia from China in February 2011 with his new girlfriend.

Police said that days later, Jian used pills to spike the soup she gave him at her home. When he was asleep, she tied his hands and feet and stabbed him a number of times in the neck and groin, before hacking at his penis.

"An attempt to castrate him had taken place," said the statement of facts.

"The victim also had lacerations to the left side of his groin and his penis had been scalped."

She was remanded in custody until sentencing in August.