Lucio Catarino Diaz, a building manager, urinated in a bottle of water for a female employee. (Youtube capture) |
A building manager with a sexually transmitted disease was caught urinating (violence) into an employee’s water bottle.
According to the New York Post on the 18th, Lucio Catarino Diaz, 50, a manager of a medical building in Houston, Texas, was charged with assault and aggravated assault.
Diaz’s crime was revealed when victim A (54) noticed something strange. A, a mother of two, discovered that water with a strange taste and smell was coming out of a water purifier for employees in her office in August.
After that, Mr. A started drinking only the bottled water he bought himself every day. He would leave a bottle of water on the desk to drink the next day if he didn’t drink all of it during work hours.
However, from one day on, he started to smell a bad smell from his bottle of water, and he said he might not figure out the cause.
Person A said, “When a co-worker offered to make coffee, he asked if I might use my bottled water instead of the water purifier because of the smell.” “My colleague looked at my bottle of water and said, ‘(The water) looks yellow.’ “It smelled like urine,” he said.
Feeling disgusted, Mr. A had his co-worker, a doctor, examine the liquid in the bottled water and found out that it was urine. The doctor immediately suspected Diaz as the culprit.
Lucio Catarino Diaz, a building manager, urinated in a bottle of water for a female employee. (Youtube capture) |
When Mr. A informed another colleague of the damage, another woman agreed that the same thing happened.
In response, Mr. A installed a hidden camera in the office to catch the culprit, and saw a shocking scene.
The camera caught Diaz rubbing an important part on Mr. A’s bottle of water and urinating in the bottle. Person A immediately submitted a water bottle and video to the police and reported Diaz.
During the police investigation, Diaz stated that he did it “with malicious intent.” Even more shocking is that Diaz has a sexually transmitted disease.
“I did something similar at my previous job where I worked for eight months,” Diaz said.
As a result of this incident, Mr. A contracted a sexually transmitted disease that he had never had before. Currently, the remaining 11 employees are also being tested for sexually transmitted diseases, the results of which are not yet known.
A’s lawyer said, “It’s really disgusting, and my client will suffer from sexually transmitted diseases for the rest of his life because of this man.” Person A emphasized, “I hope that his identity should be revealed and that he will pay for what he did to me and be deported (from Mexico).”