Again, a bizarre case has occurred in the US. Caretaker Lucio Catarino Diaz was sentenced to six years in prison for urinating the water dispenser of a doctor’s office. Various employees of the Medical Center in Houston (Texas) members on Chlamydia and Herpes.
According to “Independent”, Diaz was convicted of serious physical injury with a “fatal weapon”-Urin monster-as this was infected with the Herpes Simplex virus type 1 and Chlamydia.
In secret camera
How was the disgusting caregiver unmasked? An attentive employee saw a strange scent and taste in the water of the donor. She secretly installed a camera whose lens was aimed at the water dispenser.
Penis grated on water dispenser
Diaz revealed herself so quickly. On video -he can clearly see how he rubs his penis on the Waterbus and then introduced it. Then he puts the water tank on the donor base. This “ritual” is repeated on different days.
Shortly after watching the video material, the police knocked on the door of Diaz who did not deny his actions. He confessed the executive power that he had done this because he knew that the employees would drink the water the next day. He also did not deny his ‘illness’.
Different civil lawsuits
A woman could then be tested for (gender) diseases and was tested positively for Herpes Type 1. Other employees reported with symptoms and similar infections. The result: different civil lawsuits.
Six years in prison
An employee was even infected with chlamydia (a highly contagious venereal disease, which can not only be transmitted by sexual intercourse, but also mucosa contact.). Diaz was sentenced to six years in prison, in the end he showed regret, according to the lawyer.
Source: Krone

I am an experienced and passionate journalist with a strong track record in news website reporting. I specialize in technology coverage, breaking stories on the latest developments and trends from around the world. Working for Today Times Live has given me the opportunity to write thought-provoking pieces that have caught the attention of many readers.