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Complaint by SICKAND TIRED OF JUNK :

A 65 year-old Minnesota man died earlier this year after a vibrator became stuck in his ******, a coroner's inquest heard Tuesday. Barry Neal, who was unemployed and lived with his elderly mother, was rushed to a local hospital on July. 20, 2014 after the *** toy got stuck inside him for five days. Neal, who was diabetic, became progressively weaker, and was unable to move from his couch during that time. He only sought assistance after a friend learned of the problem and begged him to get help. Doctors said that the vibrator had perforated the man's bowel. Neal developed septic shock and suffered multiple organ failure, the coroner ruled. His condition deteriorated over a lengthy stay in the ICU. He died July. 20. "The main cause of death clearly is just the abdomen injury -- the injury to the bowel," Assistant Coroner Sarah Ormand-Walshe said, according to the Daily Mail.

Reported on: 14th, Mar. 2018

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