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In a week of harrowing testimony, ex-pupils described how 72 friends died of Aids and hepatitis.
“They said they didn’t know how long I would have left,” said Lee Stay, remembering when he was eventually told he was HIV+, aged 17. “It could be anything from a couple of years to 10 years, but the outlook was bleak. I thought, well, I just need to get on with my life the best I can with what time I’ve got.”
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