Man jailed for infecting Irish woman with HIV

A man who knowingly infected an Irish woman with HIV in Austrlia has been jailed for 12 years.

A man who knowingly infected an Irish woman with HIV in Austrlia has been jailed for 12 years.

Stanislas Kanengele-Yondjo (42), pleaded guilty to two counts of causing grievous bodily harm by knowingly infecting two women with the HIV virus in Sydney between January and March 2003.

Kanengele-Yondjo, originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo, was diagnosed with the virus in February 1999, but told the two women - one from Ireland, the other from Germany - he was disease free.

Judge Warwick Andrews of the New South Wales state District Court called Kanengele-Yondjo's acts heinous and callous.

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"To have subjected innocent persons to your own horror shows a poverty of spirit and moral bankruptcy which beggars belief," he said. H

He sentenced the married father of five to 12 years in prison, or six years for each count. Kanengele-Yondjo will be eligible for parole in April 2013.

A spokeswoman for the victims said they were relieved the matter was over. "They appreciate that at least for the next nine or 12 years he won't have the opportunity to hurt anyone else like this again," she told reporters, adding that the sentence was "a genuine reflection of the offence".