By STANDARD REPORTER AND AGENCIES
A 43-year-old German man has been rescued from a woman who allegedly held him hostage for two days and demanded “too much sex”.
The man, name withheld, was found by police sobbing on the street outside the 47-year-old woman’s home. According to the Mirror.co.uk, the man broke down in tears outside the woman's apartment in Munich, Germany after the 36-hour ordeal.
The man reportedly told police: “I met her on a bus. She invited me back here. Oh God, it was hell. I can’t walk. Please help me. It was hell, I can't walk!" he said.
The woman, whose name has also been withheld, was arrested in a similar incident last month after allegedly forcing her date to make love to her eight times. Her first victim was spotted on a balcony crying for help, the Mirror reported. He was forced to escape from the apartment to raise the alarm, when the woman refused to let him go.
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The woman has now been taken to hospital for psychiatric observation.