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A woman in Meerut, India turned up at a police station holding her served ear, leaving cops shocked.

The woman identified as Gayatri Devi entered the superintendent of police’s office and demanded an FIR (first information report) to be registered against her attacker, According to Indian English-language daily, Times of India.

Devi reportedly told officers that she had a dispute with her neighbours which led to a knife attack on February 25.

The fight resulted in her left ear being cut off.

An investigation began as she filed a complaint.

One police official was quoted as saying: “We have initiated a probe and based on the merits of the findings, an FIR will be registered.”

Devi also alleged that initially the police refused to file her complaint which prompted her to go to the superintendent’s office.

“On February 25, my neighbours barged into our residence and attacked us. A woman attacked me with a knife and chopped off my ear. When we approached local police to register an FIR, they refused,” she was quoted as saying by Times of India.

The Times of India reported that Meerut Superintendent Akhilesh Narayan Singh said that an FIR will be registered once they gather relevant evidence and information.

“We are in the process of registering the FIR based on the complaint of the victim,” Singh was quoted as saying.