A Zimbabwean woman who breastfed a neighbour’s baby without her
consent faces a possible two-year sentence for deliberately infecting another
person with HIV after she tested positive.
Thirty
nine-year-old Annie Mpariwa appeared in a Gaborone court on Wednesday and the
case was deferred to October 24 to allow a second HIV test to be performed on
the toddler.
The child’s initial results were negative.
The child’s initial results were negative.
Mpariwa was arrested last week on charges of common nuisance and
should the child test positive, the charge will be raised to “deliberately
infecting another person with HIV”.
The mother of the 14-month-old baby said seeing her child being
breastfed by her neighbour was traumatising.
She alleged that her neighbour snatched the child while she was
playing outside and hid her in her room. After searching for the child for
quite some time, she went and knocked on Mpariwa’s rented room and got no
response.
Upon
peeping through the window, she saw her breastfeeding the little girl.
“When I looked through the window I saw her breastfeeding my baby. I was shocked. I nearly fainted,” she said, adding that her breasts were leaking milk yet she was not a nursing mother or pregnant.
“When I looked through the window I saw her breastfeeding my baby. I was shocked. I nearly fainted,” she said, adding that her breasts were leaking milk yet she was not a nursing mother or pregnant.
The incident comes in the wake of a newly enacted law on HIV and
Aids that calls for stiffer penalties on people who deliberately infect others
with HIV.
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