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It's said that if you are sick and have AIDS - you can rub the disease off on a baby

Superstitious Folly

Some surveys suggest that up to a third of South Africans believe in an ancient and bizarre "cure" for AIDS.

This "cure" involves having sex with a virgin in the belief that it will cleanse the body of venereal diseases like AIDS.

It was this belief which led to the rape of an eight-month-old baby called Tshepang in Louisvale, South Africa.

In October 2001, "Wanda" a 16-year-old mother left Tshepang with her grandmother Poppie and went to a local bar.

Poppie, who was already drunk, put her to bed with Tshepang's four-year-old cousin and then fell asleep.

In the early hours of the morning, the grandmother woke and found that the baby had been raped.

AIDS: A South African horror story

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