• Wednesday, May 08, 2024

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India teen, in deep love, injects herself with boyfriend’s HIV-positive blood: ‘Darwin’s theory successfully refuted’

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By: Shubham Ghosh

Love can be blind and unconditional, as they say, but sometimes, it could be potentially fatal as well. Recently, a teenage girl from the north-eastern Indian state of Assam proved it.

How?

She injected herself with blood taken from her boyfriend who is HIV positive. The girl, who hails from Sualkachi in Assam, said she was deeply in love with her partner and did not hesitate to put her own life at risk for the sake of her love.

The boy, belongs to Satdola Hajo, also in Assam. The duo reportedly fell in love in a span of three years. According to the girl, thy had an inseparable bonding and knew about her partner’s ailment. She said she had even run away with the boy thrice.

The boy was arrested by the local police after the news broke while the girl was under medical observation. He reportedly urged the girl not to inject his blood into her but she was adamant. She said she didn’t care about her own health and wanted the boy to be released at the earliest.

She also went for a test twice and while she said she hadn’t gone to collect the report of the first test, her result was negative the second time, India Today reported.

Twitter was shocked to read the news and reactions of all sorts started pouring in.

While one reacted in disbelief, another wanted to know where were the girl’s parents. One user said the incident refuted Charles Darwin’s theory of the survival of the fittest.

Here are some reactions that came out on social media:

 

 

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