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Woman's love & obsession with a toilet for 902-days

Toilet
London, Jan 23: In a rarest of rare case, a 58-year-old Chinese woman sat on her toilet for two and half years by claiming that she felt a force holding her down. The woman sat down on the commode in the bathroom in her own house for a record 902 days. Her relationship with the toilet started on Mar 25, 2009 that continued for the next 902 days.

The woman's husband revealed that he did not understand why she felt compelled to stay in the tiled bathroom. Moreover, she ate and slept there itself.

Furthermore, woman was completely naked throughout the ordeal and only showered a total of 18 times in the two and half years.

Later, when the situation got worst, the women's husband decided to seek help and called the emergency services who took her to hospital near their home in Singapore.

The husband also claimed that whenever he tried to force his wife out of the bathroom, she would refuse and tell him that something was holding her back.

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