Edinburgh hairdresser ‘infected 10 lovers with HIV’

A hairdresser deliberately infected four men he met through Grindr with HIV before sending them ‘mocking and abusive’ texts, a court heard. 

Darryll Rowe is accused of infecting four men with the virus, and of attempting to infect a further six between October 2015 and December 2016.

After contacting them on the app they would have sex, but in each case he either refused to wear a condom during sex or ‘sabotaged’ it shortly before intercourse took place.  

One of the texts the 26-year-old allegedly sent said: ‘Maybe you have the fever cos I came inside you and I have HIV, lol. Whoops!’

Rowe appeared at Lewes Crown Court today charged with four counts of causing grievous bodily harm and six counts of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm.

Daryll Rowe arriving at Lewes Crown Court, where he is accused of deliberately infecting ten lovers with HIV

Rowe, who is originally from Edinburgh and appeared in court wearing a blue suit and tie, denies all charges. 

Caroline Carberry, prosecuting, said Rowe was diagnosed HIV positive in Edinburgh in April 2015 and had initially been taking retroviral drugs to inhibit the virus. 

The treatment helps ensure HIV cannot damage the immune system and should mean the likelihood of transmitting the disease is extremely low. 

Shortly after his diagnosis Rowe, who had also been infected during a casual hook-up, moved to Brighton, East Sussex. 

Although he initially had nowhere to live or stay he began to make contact with men on the gay dating app, Grindr. 

Rowe would exchange a series of messages with the men before meeting up with them at their homes where they would have sex. 

Miss Carberry said: ‘Darryll Rowe embarked on a cynical and deliberate campaign to infect other men with HIV, having high risk sexual intercourse knowing he was highly infectious. 

‘Unfortunately for many of the men he met his campaign was successful. He deceived those men into believing he was HIV negative, reassuring those he was intimate with.’ 

Daryll Rowe, 26, infected at least four men and sent them mocking messages after meeting them through the gay dating app Grindr, the court heard

She said he declined to use condoms and if his victims insisted he wear one he would then ‘sabotage’ the contraception. 

The court heard that days after having sex with a number of men he goaded them by telling them he had HIV. 

In one text message he said: ‘Maybe you have the fever because I came inside you and I have HIV. Whoops!’ 

He would incessantly message and call them and leave abusive and insulting messages for them. 

In one message he told a victim: ‘I ripped the condom. You’re so stupid. You didn’t even know.’ 

The court heard he then repeated the abuse when he called the victim and laughed out loud down the phone. 

The victim then tested positive for HIV which showed he had a strain of the virus similar to that suffered by Rowe. 

One victim, who was sexually inexperienced, only found out he had HIV when he began to feel feverish and ill. 

Another had sex with Rowe but insisted he wear a condom only later to discover the condom in the bathroom sink with the end of ripped off. 

Miss Carberry said: ‘He was extremely concerned and upset about this and repeatedly asked Darryll Rowe whether he was clean which he said he was. That condom did not split accidentally.’ 

The court heard that an HIV-positive person is receiving retroviral treatment it makes it much more difficult for someone to pass on the HIV virus during sex. 

Mr Rowe declined anti-retroviral treatment in Edinburgh and was advised he was more infectious if he failed to take the treatment

Rowe had stopped taking retroviral drugs and also suffered herpes, which increases the chance of infection, the jury was told.

Ms Carberry QC told the jury Daryll Rowe met eight men in Sussex and two more in the north east. 

Sussex Police were contacted in February 2016 and had diagnosed two men as HIV positive who had described having intercourse with a man with a Scottish accent. 

Rowe was arrested and in an interview with officers he claimed he was not HIV positive and had not met with or had sex with the two men, who had up until then complained. 

He was bailed to an address in Berwick, Northumberland and by the time of the second interview a number of other alleged victims had come forward. 

Rowe was bailed again but he went missing and a manhunt was launched to track him down and he was eventually arrested in Wallsend where he was using a false name. 

The case, which is due to last six weeks, continues. 

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