Clato Mabio is an HIV positive immigrant who has given a prison sentence of 10 more months in jail, and will be deported back to Sudan, Africa. He failed to notified two female sexual partner of his illness, now they are at "significant risk". "Mabior was originally convicted of sex couints of aggravated sexual assault and sentenced to 14 years in prison." This sentence has been reduces, as he has already spent three and a half years in custody. Mabior was originally arrested in early 2006 which included at public warning by the police and Winnipeg Regional Heath Authority. After this announcemen several young women came women. He migrated to Canada in 2000, since then he has lived in the cities of Calgray, Vancouver, Toronto and Londan. It seems that the fact he was able to keep his "condition hidden during consensual relations does not automatically make him guilty of sexual assault", also that there was no evidence that the women were infected by Mabior. A 15-year-old girl, who says she was one of Mabior's partners, claims that Mabior "lured her from a temporary Child and Family Services "shelter" inside a downtown Winnipeg hotel with the promise of drugs and alcohol". She was 13 at the time. This goes to show that this man is sick. He doesnt notify any partners of having HIV and also he is having intercourse with young teenagers. This man is highly inappropriate and deserves a "one-way ticket back to Africa upon his release from custody". There's nothing you really can do to preven these kind of things happening, unless you test each immagrant for different diseases, but that would be likely to cost the government a lot money and time. Which doesnt seem worth it. We just have to rely on peoples honesty, if they choose to be.
Cited at CBC News : http://www.cbc.ca/cp/health/EG647th.html
"Immigrant who didn't tell sex partners he had HIV going to jail, then deported".
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