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Woman batters boyfriend with hammer because he refused to marry her

A love strung woman has been declared wanted for brutally attacking her boyfriend with an hammer because he refused to marry her.

The police in Kansas are on the hunt for a woman on charges of assault after she allegedly hit her boyfriend several times with a hammer because he refused to marry her.

According to Worldwide Weird News, police officers were called to a block of flats by a 55-year-old man, saying that he was attacked.

Officers who arrived at the scene were told that the man’s 45-year-old girlfriend was angry when her boyfriend refused to marry her, so she pulled out a hammer and hit him in the knee and other parts of the body, destroyed his coffee table, before entering into her car and fleeing the scene.

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