A reality TV courtroom was left stunned after learning why a woman was suing the wife of her dead lover.

On an episode of Caso Cerrado - meaning case closed - Jennifer, who is transgender and still has her male genitalia, claimed that the defendant Sylvia's husband, Miguel, broke her penis when he had a heart attack and died while they were having sex.

Jennifer, who said she was hired by Sylvia to sleep with Miguel for his 60th birthday, appeared on Caso Cerrado in Miami to sue Sylvia for £16,000.

She told host Ana Maria Polo: 'After we had sex he said I didn't fully fulfill his fantasy.

On an episode of Caso Cerrado Jennifer, who is transgender and still has her male genitalia, claimed that a man broke her penis during sex when he had a heart attack and died

Jennifer said she was who said she was hired by Sylvia (pictured) to sleep with her husband, Miguel, for his 60th birthday

'His real fantasy was that he wanted me to penetrate him. So I had sex with him and he liked it. I didn't think it was his first experience of that kind.'

She said that she thought Miguel was enjoying himself, but he suddenly had a heart attack and died while she was inside him.

Anna Maria asked: 'Why didn't you get up and walk away?'

Jennifer responded: 'Because I was stuck, my penis was inside him.'

Caso Cerrado host Ana Maria Polo appeared shocked as she listened to Jennifer's story on the Spanish-language court TV show

Anna Maria asked why Jennifer didn't walk away when Miguel died, and Jennifer said she was stuck inside of him

She said that it was Sylvia who called the police and an ambulance after she phoned her to tell her she was stuck inside her husband.

Jennifer said she was mortified when 'all the units in Miami' burst into the room when she was only covered up by a sheet.

Doctors managed to pry the pair apart, but Jennifer says her 'penis was fractured' following the incident.

In the end, Jennifer and Sylvia decided to settle, with Sylvia paying $5,000.

Jennifer appeared on Caso Cerrado in Miami to sue Sylvia for £16,000. In the end, Jennifer and Sylvia decided to settle, with Sylvia paying $5,000

The clip of the Spanish-language show, which first aired last October but resurfaced on the show's Facebook page last week, has been viewed more than 5million times.

Many commenters, however, claim that cases on the show aren't real.

One wrote: 'Show is super fake…they hire perfect strangers to act out stuff that may or may not have happened in real life.'

Another said: 'This show is so fake they contacted my brother to be in it lol And he did we watched my brother fight for a son when he doesn't even have kids lmao this is funny though.'

The show has a disclaimer that says many cases are acted out but based on real life events.