“I Want Them All to Test Positive Like Me,” Shock as Kenyan Woman Claims She Infected Over 450 Married Men With HIV in Viral Video, Vows to Continue (VIDEO)

Kenya has been thrown into shock and heated debate after a viral video surfaced online allegedly showing a woman making disturbing claims that she has knowingly infected hundreds of married men with HIV and intends to continue doing so. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.

In the widely circulated clip, the woman is heard boldly stating that she wants others to “experience what she is going through,” further claiming that over 450 married men have already been infected. 

The remarks, which have not been independently verified, have sparked outrage across social media platforms, with many users calling for immediate action if the video is authentic.

“People should suffer with me. I want them all to test positive like me,” she is heard saying in the controversial video, which has since gone viral across TikTok, X (Twitter), and WhatsApp groups.

The video has triggered a wave of reactions from Kenyans, with many expressing disbelief, anger, and concern over the seriousness of the allegations. 

Some users have questioned the authenticity of the claims, suggesting the possibility that the video may be exaggerated, staged, or intended for clout-chasing purposes.

Health experts and online commentators have also weighed in, reminding the public about the dangers of spreading misinformation around HIV and the importance of responsible sexual health practices, testing, and treatment. 

Others have urged authorities to investigate the video and establish whether any criminal activity is involved.

As the clip continues to circulate, there has been no official statement from health authorities or law enforcement regarding the identity of the woman or the validity of her claims.

Meanwhile, the video has reignited conversations around HIV awareness in Kenya, stigma, and the need for continued education on prevention and treatment.

Authorities are yet to confirm the origin of the video, and Kenyans are being urged to avoid spreading unverified information as investigations continue.

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