Woman sentenced to seven years for injecting step-son with HIV virus

By Isaac Otwii | Sunday, January 22, 2023
Woman sentenced to seven years for injecting step-son with HIV virus
The stepmother Odyek who injected her step son with the HIV virus

A chief magistrate court in Lira City has sentenced to seven years imprisonment a woman accused of injecting her step son with her blood.

The 27-year old Colline Odyek appeared before the chief magistrate court to answer a charge of intentionally infecting a 5-year old boy with HIV/Aids, contrary to the HIV/Aids Prevention and Control Act.

Prosecution heard that the convict knowingly injected her five year old stepson with her own blood late in 2021.

The state prosecutor told court that the convict did this maliciously because the child’s father had annoyed her. 

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Court heard that the father of the child learned of the incident when the child narrated what had happened to him.  

This prompted the father to involve the local authorities who referred the matter to police, court heard.

It is at this point when police picked interest in the matter causing the arrest of Odyek. 

On January 17, Odyek made first appearance before court and was charged with Intentional transmission of HIV/Aids.

While appearing before the court sitting in Lira City, Odyek pleaded guilty  to the charge against her as read by the prosecution.

This prompted the presiding chief magistrate, Samon Abiti  Loum, to convict the accused on her own plea of guilt.

"You admitted all the ingredients of this offence. This offence carries a punishment of ten years Imprisonment. You have been very remorseful, pleaded guilty. I find that this deserves a deterrent sentence, and so in the consequence I am sentencing the convict to serve 7 years Imprisonment, " ruled the chief magistrate.

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