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The manifold of guilty of the spread of sexually transmitted diseases by urinating urination in drinking water gets 6 years in prison

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In March 2024, the West of Houston was sentenced to 6 years in prison for an attack sharpened after he was found guilty of polluting drinking water with office urine, which led to the spread of sexually transmitted diseases, in accordance with Houston Chronicle.

53 -year -old Lucio Diaz pleaded guilty for one case of assault with deadly weapons. Prosecutors said that they “defend” his body fluids in this case, which once was deliberately spread infections. Diaz originally met with 4 numbers, but accepted the agreement.

According to court documents, Diaz was arrested in October 2022 after investigation. An worker of the Westmont medical constructing noticed an unpleasant smell from the water radiator. She was increasingly nervous about her personal water bottles, which she brought from home to avoid office water, began to emit the same smell.

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“I raised (a bottle of water) on my face, I smelled and smelled of urine,” said Khou worker 11.

A suspicious woman placed a hidden camera in the office. Video material has shown that diaz manipulating each office and private sources of water. The recording material was reportedly captured by Diaz, rubbing his genitals and urinating many bottles with water and water cooler.

“He just picked him up, took off his hat and started putting the penis in the middle of the bottle. Then he tilted him so that his penis was surrounded by water,” she said.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acmejr5m7ue

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Diaz’s harmful intention

After the arrest, Diaz confessed to the crime, saying to investigators that he was infecting bottles of water and other sources of drinking for eight months. Diaz urinated and placed his private in water bottles in the office for eight months, saying that he had “malicious intentions” and it was a “disease”, in accordance with the court acts cited by Houston Chronicle.

Diaz tested a positive result of a typical seed virus type 1 and chlamydia during his arrest.

A expectant process

Since then, 4 women have filed lawsuits against Diaz, a cleansing company, which employed him, the owner of the constructing, management company, maintenance company and cleansing contractor. They claim that they contracted incurable sexually transmitted infections as a result of Diaz. After the initial trial, nine additional women appeared, claiming that additionally they had the same diseases.

While Diaz’s criminal case was closed, the civil lawsuit remains to be pending.

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