
212 people have been found to be HIV positive in the Battambang Province of Cambodia after being treated by an unlicensed doctor, health authorities say. 55-year-old Yem Chrin has confessed to reusing needles and operating without a valid license in treating the villagers. Chrin has since been charged with spreading the HIV virus to others, brutal murder and operating a medical service without a license. The 212 infected villagers were discovered after officials tested a total of 1,940 people. Chrin’s negligence was discovered when children as young as two and elderly citizens as old as 80 tested positive for the disease.
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