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Deported man extradited over reckless HIV infection jailed | |
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Jermaine Scott was extradited from Jamaica to face justice in the UK | Jermaine Scott was extradited from Jamaica to face justice in the UK |
A man who was deported for being in the UK illegally following an investigation into him infecting a woman with HIV has been jailed 14 years after the offence. | A man who was deported for being in the UK illegally following an investigation into him infecting a woman with HIV has been jailed 14 years after the offence. |
Jermaine Scott was arrested in February 2011 on suspicion of recklessly infecting a woman in 2009 but was later released due to a lack of evidence. | |
He was deported to Jamaica nine months later, but extradited back to the UK in 2022 after new evidence came to light. | He was deported to Jamaica nine months later, but extradited back to the UK in 2022 after new evidence came to light. |
He was jailed for three years after pleading guilty at Chester Crown Court. | He was jailed for three years after pleading guilty at Chester Crown Court. |
Cheshire Police said the 39-year-old was diagnosed with HIV in 2005 and had been prescribed medication to minimise the risk of transmission to others. | Cheshire Police said the 39-year-old was diagnosed with HIV in 2005 and had been prescribed medication to minimise the risk of transmission to others. |
The force said Scott, who was from Jamaica, was not regularly taking the tablets when he had unprotected sex with a woman in 2009 and failed to tell her he had HIV. | The force said Scott, who was from Jamaica, was not regularly taking the tablets when he had unprotected sex with a woman in 2009 and failed to tell her he had HIV. |
The woman later tested positive for HIV and Scott fled Cheshire. | The woman later tested positive for HIV and Scott fled Cheshire. |
'Forever marred' | 'Forever marred' |
A force representative said Scott was arrested in February 2011 after a public appeal to find him, but the case was later closed as he refused to answers any questions and "despite a detailed investigation, officers were unable to gather sufficient evidence to charge him". | A force representative said Scott was arrested in February 2011 after a public appeal to find him, but the case was later closed as he refused to answers any questions and "despite a detailed investigation, officers were unable to gather sufficient evidence to charge him". |
He was subsequently deported from the UK in November 2011 after it was found that he was in the country illegally. | He was subsequently deported from the UK in November 2011 after it was found that he was in the country illegally. |
The representative said shortly after that deportation, the woman asked for the case to be reopened and officers worked with medical experts to establish when the woman was infected. | The representative said shortly after that deportation, the woman asked for the case to be reopened and officers worked with medical experts to establish when the woman was infected. |
They said a "number of genetic links between the strain of HIV that the victim had been diagnosed with and that of the offender" were also identified. | They said a "number of genetic links between the strain of HIV that the victim had been diagnosed with and that of the offender" were also identified. |
As a result, a charge of grievous bodily harm was brought against Scott in February 2020 and he was extradited back to the UK in 2022. | As a result, a charge of grievous bodily harm was brought against Scott in February 2020 and he was extradited back to the UK in 2022. |
Speaking after sentencing, Det Sgt Emma Myers said the woman would "live the rest of her life forever marred by the actions of Scott". | Speaking after sentencing, Det Sgt Emma Myers said the woman would "live the rest of her life forever marred by the actions of Scott". |
"It has taken more than 12 years to reach this point, and having supported the victim throughout the investigation, I have seen first-hand the pain and suffering that she has endured, both physically and psychologically," she said. | "It has taken more than 12 years to reach this point, and having supported the victim throughout the investigation, I have seen first-hand the pain and suffering that she has endured, both physically and psychologically," she said. |
"Scott's actions have also affected her relationships with others and she no longer trusts men. | "Scott's actions have also affected her relationships with others and she no longer trusts men. |
"While no sentence will ever be enough, I do hope that the fact that Scott is now behind bars and has been held accountable will provide her with some closure." | "While no sentence will ever be enough, I do hope that the fact that Scott is now behind bars and has been held accountable will provide her with some closure." |
CORRECTION - 5 April 2023: The headline and second paragraph have been amended to make clear Jermaine Scott was jailed for recklessly infecting a woman. | |
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Related Topics | Related Topics |
HIV & Aids | HIV & Aids |
Chester | Chester |
Cheshire | Cheshire |
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