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A woman has been arrested on suspicion of biting part of a man's ear off after she became angry at being called fat.
Police were called to a hospital in Lincoln, Nebraska to talk to the injured man who was missing part of his ear, reports The Metro.
According to police spokeswoman Katie Flood, the 24-year-old man said that he had been bitten after getting into an argument with people at a party.
He said he had called the alleged biter, 21-year-old Anna Godfrey, 'fat'. Godfrey then reportedly retaliated, biting a chunk out of his ear.
Godfrey has been arrested on suspicion of felony assault. The lump of missing ear has not been found.
Source: orange news
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