Article 6ZY4Z South Korean woman who bit off attacker’s tongue acquitted after 61 years

South Korean woman who bit off attacker’s tongue acquitted after 61 years

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Choi Mal-ja's appeal gained momentum after #MeToo movement inspired her to seek justice

A court in South Korea has acquitted a woman convicted six decades ago for biting off part of a man's tongue during an alleged sexual assault, after she challenged the ruling, inspired by the country's #MeToo movement.

Choi Mal-ja was 19 in 1964 when she was attacked by a 21-year-old man in the southern town of Gimhae. He pinned her to the ground and repeatedly forced his tongue into her mouth, at one point blocking her nose to stop her from breathing, according to court records.

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