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Aware of AIDS!!!

A 10 year old boy, had eaten panipuri about 15 days back, and fell sick, from the day he had eaten. Later when he had his Health check done...
doctors diagnosed that he had AIDS . His parents couldn't believe it...

Then the entire family under went a Checkup... none of them suffered
from Aids. So t! he doctors checked again with the boy if he had eaten out...

The boy said "yes". He had panipuri that evening.

Immediately a group from Mallya hospital went to the panipuri vendor to
check.

They found the panipuri seller had a cut on his finger while cutting the
onions, his blood had spread in food. When they had his blood
checked...the guy was suffering from AIDS ...... but he him self was NOT aware.

Unfortunately the boy is suffering from it now. :-(

Please take care while u eat ! on the road side.

Is this true or what?

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