A woman in Austria was found guilty of fatally infecting her neighbor with COVID-19 in 2021, her second pandemic-related conviction in a year, according to local media. A judge sentenced the 54-year-old on Thursday to four months’ suspended imprisonment and an 800-euro fine ($886.75) for grossly negligent homicide.
The victim, who was also a cancer patient, died of pneumonia that was caused by the coronavirus, according to Austrian news agency APA. A virological report showed that the virus DNA matched both the deceased and the 54-year-old woman, proving that the defendant “almost 100 percent” transmitted it, an expert told the court.
“I feel sorry for you personally – I think that something like this has probably happened hundreds of times,” the judge said Thursday. “But you are unlucky that an expert has determined with almost absolute certainty that it was an infection that came from you.”
The most relevant part of the article, to me, has not been quoted:
This week, the judge heard statements from the deceased’s family, who said there had been contact in a stairwell between the neighbors on Dec. 21, 2001 — when the defendant would already have known she had COVID-19. But she denied the meeting, saying she was too sick to get out of bed that day. She also said she believed she had bronchitis, which she typically gets every year.
But the woman’s doctor told police that the defendant had tested positive with a rapid test and told him that she “certainly won’t let herself be locked up” after the result.
Seems pretty open-and-shut to me. If she had something like drug-resistant TB, there would be no question here.
With that context, 4 months and $800 doesn’t feel like enough
Dec. 21, 2001
- do news sites no longer employ editors or proofreaders?What, you don’t recall COVID-99?
I heard it made computers cough on nye
For months and under $1000 for murdering someone. That’s really not going to stop anyone doing it again.
Suspended sentence. She only spends 4 months in jail if she breaks the law again.
I understand the reasoning, I’m just not sure I like the precedence this establishes. The details are quite vague.
The article says there was contact in a stairwell. What kind of contact? How long? Even if you got your groceries delivered, how would you get them if you aren’t allowed in a common area? No details at all.
This feels dystopian to me because the judgement seems to imply that if you are unlucky enough to have a better immune system than your deceased neighbor who was sick with the same strain of virus, that you’re fully liable for their death. IDK
To give a bit nore details: She ignored her quarantine mandate, didn’t wear a mask and chatted him up in the stairwell. Because she was convinced she doesn’t have Covid even though she was diagnosed.
Sounds like typhoid Mary
She also has a previous conviction for intentionally spreading the virus.
Then why the fuck is this one suspended?
So, unless you die of it, there are no repercussions to someone blatantly coughing at your face, again and again, despite protests.
I don’t feel sorry for anyone doing that.
Coughing deliberately in someones face can be battery in many states with a good lawyer.
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Except if she does it again, right?
Third time’s a charm?
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Almost absolute certainty? So not?