A Toronto man is facing an additional charge after he allegedly failed to disclose his HIV status to a second partner. In July 2011, police said the suspect met a 24-year-old man online through a personal ad and reportedly engaged in an intimate relationship. Toronto police said in December 2016, the suspect met a 21-year-old man through an online dating website and reportedly engaged in an intimate relationship. READ MORE: Man wanted in connection with east-end sexual assault: policeIt's alleged on both encounters, the man failed to disclose his HIV status to his partners. READ MORE: Toronto police seeking suspect after woman, 27, sexually assaulted downtownThe suspect was diagnosed with HIV in February 2011, according to Toronto police.
Man, 27, charged after failing to tell sexual partners about HIV status
Police have arrested and charged a 27-year-old Toronto man who allegedly failed to tell his sexual partners he had HIV. It's alleged Al Safi failed to tell either man about his HIV status, and both contracted the virus. Police have charged Al Safi with two counts of aggravated sexual assault. Al Safi met one of the men, a 24-year-old, via an online classified ad in July 2011. Police said Ala Al Safi was diagnosed with HIV in February 2011 and then proceeded to have sex with at least two men without telling them about his status.collected by :Lucy William
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