HIV-positive man plied a 16-year-old girl with ice and had sex with her – giving her his disease

HIV-positive man, 37, plied a 16-year-old girl with ice and had sex with her – infecting her with his disease

  • A man’s been found guilty of several charges after having sex with a 16-year-old
  • In 2017 the man gave a 14 and 16-year-old meth at his home near Melbourne 
  • A month later she was diagnosed with HIV – but the man denied they had sex 
  • The court heard the 37-year-old man didn’t regularly take his HIV medication 

A man with HIV has infected an underage girl more than half his age when he had sex with her, after plying her and her friend with ice. 

Noor Panjshiri picked up the 16-year-old girl near Dandenong in Melbourne in June 2017 and drove her to his home, where he gave her and a 14-year-old girl methamphetamine, the County Court heard on Friday.  

Noor Panjshiri, who was aware he was infected with HIV at the time, then had unprotected sex with the teenager and didn’t tell her he had the virus. 

The girl said during a recorded interview that she vomited and felt unwell after having sex with Panjshiri, and almost a month later was diagnosed with HIV. 

Noor Panjshiri, who was aware he was infected with HIV at the time, then had unprotected sex with the 16-year-old without telling her he had the virus 

A doctor said it was ‘highly plausible’ the girl became infected towards the end of June, around the same date they had sex. 

He was found guilty in the County Court in Melbourne on Friday of several charges, including negligently causing serious injury, and two counts of supplying a drug of dependence to a child. 

Panjshiri, who is also known as ‘Chris’ did not take his antiviral medication regularly and had a viral load that was at a ‘risky level’, the court heard.  

The offender denied having sex with the girl, and argued she had contracted HIV from someone else. 

Panjshiri was remanded and will be sentenced at a later date.

The 37-year-old was found guilty in the County Court in Melbourne on Friday of several charges, including negligently causing serious injury, and two counts of supplying a drug of dependence to a child

The 37-year-old was found guilty in the County Court in Melbourne on Friday of several charges, including negligently causing serious injury, and two counts of supplying a drug of dependence to a child

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

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