He lost a finger and part of his hand in a motorcycle accident!

David Playpenz lost a finger and part of his hand in a motorcycle accident, but instead of simply getting rid of that amputated finger, he took them home, what he did with them shocked a whole world, here the whole story.

Surgeons informed Playpenz that they had to amputate his finger after he had blackened following a motorcycle accident in which he had been injured. Then the man from Colchester, Essex, asked the doctors if, after his discharge, he could take his finger home. They thought it was a bit strange, but they had no objection.

David says he’s always been curious about cannibalism and what it might taste like to have human flesh, but he could never try because it’s illegal to eat another person… But now that he finally had his own finger and- he realized that no one could sue him if he ate his own flesh. So he decided to eat his finger and keep the bones as a souvenir.

But curiosity wasn’t his only reason for ending this crazy plan: “I know it sounds weird, but it wasn’t just curiosity. That finger was part of me, too important a part to simply lose. I decided that if I eat meat and keep my bones, then it would not mean that I lose that part of me “, he declared for the magazine” love it! ”

Two days after discharge, David went to the kitchen and cooked his finger. To make sure it didn’t damage the bones he wanted to keep, he chose to boil it. He did not put any spice in it because he wanted to feel the real taste of human flesh.

After telling his friends about his strange desire, David admitted that opinions were divided. Two people said it was disgusting, while a vegan confessed to him that his experiment was a good one, David had his own permission to eat his own finger, while, said the vegan friend, the animals never give their consent to be eaten.

Playpenz assured everyone that eating his finger does not automatically make him a serial cannibal, he says it was a unique experience in his life and he does not plan to ever repeat it. He keeps the bones in a box as a souvenir of this experience.

Dave even posted a picture of his crooked finger on Facebook, but I didn’t want to ruin your appetite for a month by putting it here… If you’re curious, you can find it yourself…