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– I put it in a bottle

A rather hot case has appeared in the American legal system. A 50-year-old caretaker is accused of infecting a woman with a sexually transmitted disease. He reports ABC13.

According to the news channel, the broadcast must have taken place in a non-traditional way. The caretaker is accused, among other things, of having urinated into the woman’s water bottle, thus infecting her.

The accusations would have led to an escalation of the conflict between the woman and the caretaker, the latter also accused of assault and threats with weapons.

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– Take it out

According to ABC13, the conflict started in August. The woman noticed a bad smell coming from the water dispenser in the Houston doctor’s office where she worked. The smell made her switch to drinking only from the bottles she carried herself to the office and she decided the problem was over.

A month later, however, it was her own bottle of water that made her smell like urine. The suspicion that someone had left the water in the bottle was first confirmed by analysis.

What ruled out any doubt about what happened was a surveillance video showing the entire session. Thus, all hope was lost for the caretaker, who probably hoped that the conflict would disappear like water under the bridge.

– He took out his penis, put it in my bottle and rinsed it briefly with water, explains the woman to ABC13.

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Disease for life

Further tests of the water bottle, the keeper and the woman would have led to disappointing responses. Both the man and the woman were infected with the same sexually transmitted disease.

– I want to have this disease for the rest of my life. Nothing can change it. Nothing will improve my life. I feel I have to be careful as long as I live, the woman tells ABC13.

Now it is feared that others may also have been infected due to the keeper’s actions. Police say in a statement to the news channel that he could be charged with further charges.

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