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Man injects wife with HIV-infected blood
Nine News ^ | December 6, 2009

Posted on 12/06/2009 6:49:31 AM PST by myknowledge

An HIV-positive man has infected his sleeping wife with the virus, which can cause AIDS, by pricking her with a sewing needle dipped in his own blood.

It's believed he wanted to give her the disease so she would start having sex with him again, the Sunday Star Times reported.

It's the first case of its kind in New Zealand. Other cases have seen HIV-positive people infect others through unprotected sex.

The man, 35, admitted infecting his wife, 33, and has been remanded in prison awaiting sentence for wilfully infecting another with a disease, an offence that carries a maximum 14 years' imprisonment. He is due to be sentenced in the Auckland High Court early next year.

The pair cannot be identified.

The man discovered he was HIV-positive during health checks imposed on them when the family arrived in New Zealand in 2004.

However, his wife and children were not. The woman said she wanted to maintain the relationship for the sake of the children.

She described how in May last year she discovered a sting-like mark on her left thigh. Later that morning, when she returned home from her nursing studies unexpectedly, she saw her husband in the bedroom with a syringe full of blood.

Two days later she awoke to a stinging feeling in her leg. He denied pricking her but later she found evidence of "blood sprinkles" on the duvet.

In September, when her doctor suggested a test at a routine checkup, she found she was HIV-positive.

Police charged the man in October last year.

The couple had been experiencing relationship problems, in part because of the woman's refusal to have sex with him, as she feared she would contract the disease.

The woman said when she confronted the husband with the diagnosis late last year he admitted dipping a "sewing needle" in his blood and pricking her with it.

"All he said [was] he was sorry. He said: `I used needles on you because I wanted you to be the same as me so that you can live with me and you won't leave me'."


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What husband would intentionally infect his wife with HIV/AIDS with a blood-dipped sewing needle, just to have lots and lots of sex, to solve their marriage problems?

Seriously, this cannot get any better.

"All he said [was] he was sorry. He said: `I used needles on you because I wanted you to be the same as me so that you can live with me and you won't leave me'."

Seriously, what husband is he anyway?

I wouldn't infect a woman with HIV/AIDS just for lots and lots of sex, even though I'm 19 and a single bachelor.

1 posted on 12/06/2009 6:49:32 AM PST by myknowledge
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To: myknowledge

“I wouldn’t infect a woman with HIV/AIDS just for lots and lots of sex, even though I’m 19 and a single bachelor”

Well, that’s good!

Isn’t it about 3am in Australia right now?


2 posted on 12/06/2009 6:55:27 AM PST by chuck_the_tv_out ( <<< click my name: now featuring Freeper classifieds)
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To: chuck_the_tv_out

Yeah, well we know what he’s NOT doing don’t we!


3 posted on 12/06/2009 7:03:33 AM PST by Shimmer1 (When life hands you lemons, ask for tequila and salt)
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To: myknowledge

Strangely enough, this story doesn’t seem to have made much news here in New Zealand. I note the couple both have name suppression (very common here) but still I would have expected a story like this to have been reported somewhere.

Crikey. Some husband, ay.


4 posted on 12/06/2009 7:06:07 AM PST by DieHard the Hunter (Is mise an ceann-cinnidh. Cha ghéill mi do dhuine. Fàg am bealach.)
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To: chuck_the_tv_out
No. Roughly 2 AM Australian eastern standard time (+ DST).

Anyway, whether you're married or not, would you intentionally infect your spouse with HIV/AIDS from a blood-soaked sewing needle or hypodermic syringe to keep the marriage together?

5 posted on 12/06/2009 7:10:54 AM PST by myknowledge (F-22 Raptor: World's Largest Distributor of Sukhoi parts!)
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To: myknowledge

Fry him!


6 posted on 12/06/2009 7:39:23 AM PST by blackminorca
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“The man discovered he was HIV-positive during health checks imposed on them when the family arrived in New Zealand in 2004.”

Mmmmhmmmm.


7 posted on 12/06/2009 8:26:09 AM PST by Spike Knotts
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I call bs. HIV on a sewing needle wouldn’t live. It would have to be a hypodermic needle so the blood could be preserved and not exposed to air.


8 posted on 12/06/2009 9:15:15 AM PST by goseminoles
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HIV/AIDS virus particles are robust and impervious to room-temperature air.


9 posted on 12/06/2009 1:43:29 PM PST by myknowledge (F-22 Raptor: World's Largest Distributor of Sukhoi parts!)
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To: myknowledge

Not true.


10 posted on 12/06/2009 1:53:04 PM PST by goseminoles
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How? Are they that microscopically small? I know that viruses cannot survive long without hosts, animal or human.


11 posted on 12/06/2009 2:30:55 PM PST by myknowledge (F-22 Raptor: World's Largest Distributor of Sukhoi parts!)
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