Warning issued to sex tourists after death of Czech prostitute from AIDS

German authorities have issued a warning to potential sex tourists following the death of a Czech prostitute from AIDS. Authorities in Saxony, near the Czech border, have launched an awareness campaign following the death of a Czech sex-worker from the condition three months ago. Police have traced 20 of the sex-worker’s former clients, six of whom have been diagnosed as HIV positive. One of the clients was found to have infected his partner with the virus. Police estimate that up to one hundred people could be at risk. German authorities are calling upon those who have visited prostitutes in the Czech Republic to undergo an HIV test immediately.

Author: Rosie Johnston