BIG WILLY DEATH

Widower is forced to show penis to friends and officials after wife’s death blamed on his ‘large genitals’

His dead spouse’s relatives had gathered at the police station in Indonesia’s East Java along with police to inspect the man’s privates  

A GRIEVING husband mourning the death of his 23-year-old wife was forced to show cops his penis after his father-in-law claimed it was so large it killed his daughter.

Police brought the son-in-law, named only as Barsah, in for questioning and asked him to show them his todger — all in front of his late wife's grieving relatives who had gathered to see it.

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Nedi Sito (second from right), 55, from the village of Maron Kidul in the Maron District of Indonesia's East Java province, reported his son-in-law to police for having 'large genitals'Credit: AsiaWire

But on inspection it was found to be “standard size”.

Nedi Sito, 55, of the village of Maron Kidul in the Maron District of the Probolinggo Regency area of Indonesia's East Java province, had called police following the sudden death of his daughter Jumantri.

The young woman was found dead in her bed, after suffering an apparent epileptic fit during the night.

But Mr Sito had heard rumours his son-in-law accidentally killed her during sex because he had a huge penis.

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Worried, he reported the rumours to local police who summoned Barsah and asked him to show officers his genitals with members of the grieving family and village officials looking on as witnesses.

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Probolinggo Police Crime Investigation Unit Head Riyanto said: "After seeing directly the genitalia that was thought to be over-sized, it turned out to be of the standard size.

"So right there and then the father-in-law dropped the report and they apologised to each other."

Mr Sito says the family has now accepted Jumantri died from epilepsy, which she had suffered from since the age of 14.

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