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Model who castrated lover with corkscrew in Times Square hotel gets max sentence

A Manhattan judge showed no mercy yesterday for a young Portuguese underwear model convicted of bludgeoning and castrating alive his sugar daddy with a corkscrew in their Times Square hotel room.

Pale, thin Renato Seabra was slammed with a 25-years-to-life prison sentence — the maximum allowed — for the grisly 2011 murder of Carlos Castro, 65.

The judge cited the “inhumanity’’ of the slaying as he gave the 22-year-old killer the max, prompting Seabra’s mother to erupt in hysterical sobs.

Castro, a widely published Portuguese journalist and fashion critic, was found naked and sprawled on the blood-drenched carpet of the vacationing duo’s InterContinental hotel room.

“We used to fight each other, but it was always playfully . . . On that day, I don’t know what took over me,” Seabra told Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Daniel FitzGerald through an interpreter.