There's nothing wrong with the code you posted here, but it is possible that you have an accidental closure somewhere that causes you to keep an old $apr around and try to use it after the XS side has gone away. The best way to troubleshoot is usually to use the -X flag to httpd, so that you get a single process. This will let you reproduce the problem reliably.
You may get better help on the mod_perl list. You should provide your OS and versions of apache, mod_perl, perl, and libapreq. There is a reporting script on the mod_perl site that can grab this for you.
If you are desperate to fix this quickly, I suggest just dropping Apache::Request and using something pure perl and fast, like CGI_Lite or CGI::Simple.
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