ROME, Oct 14 (AFP) - An Italian court on Thursday sentenced a man to 14 years in prison for knowingly infecting his wife with the AIDS virus, two years after she died from the condition, judicial officials said.
Maurizio Lucini, a 34-year-old craftsman, knew that he was a carrier of the Human Immune-deficiency Virus (HIV) which causes AIDS since 1986 but still had unprotected sex with his wife whom he married in 1991.
"I did not have the guts to tell her," he told the court.
A few days before her death in May 1997 he fled to Mexico fearing the reaction of his in-laws, after withdrawing all money from his bank account. He returned to Italy last year after falling ill himself.
His lawyer said he would appeal the sentence handed down by a court in the northern town of Cremona.
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