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14 years for HIV-positive 'predator'
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Winnipeg Free Press
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October 11, 2008
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A HIV-positive "predator" has been sentenced to 14 years in prison in what may be the most extensive case of its kind in Canada.
Clato Mabior recklessly put the lives of six young Manitoba women at risk by hiding his illness and then engaging in unprotected sex. He was convicted earlier this year on six counts of aggravated sexual assault, plus additional charges of invitation to sexual touching and sexual interference. None of the women tested positive for the life-threatening virus.
Mabior, 31, a Sudanese immigrant, will be deported from Canada but only after his sentence expires. He was given double-time ...