Two more patients accuse Sydney doctor of sexual assault, rape

Nyk Carnsew
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Dr Ahmed Al-Sudani was arrested in July over allegations he sexually abused female patients. (HANDOUT/NSW POLICE)
Dr Ahmed Al-Sudani was arrested in July over allegations he sexually abused female patients. (HANDOUT/NSW POLICE) Credit: AAP

Two more women have testified against a doctor who allegedly assaulted and raped patients, bringing the total number of accusers to five.

Ahmed Al-Sudani was arrested at a medical centre in Arncliffe, in Sydney’s south, in July over the alleged assault of a 28-year-old woman and alleged rape of a 19-year-old woman.

A third woman came forward during a police investigation a few days after the 46-year-old was arrested.

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He faces five charges of sexual touching without consent and another five charges of sexual intercourse without consent.

All five women have lodged apprehended personal violence orders against him.

Al-Sudani has been banned from medical practice and was forced to surrender his passport to police.

He is on bail, having previously promised to pay $1 million if he breached any conditions at Sutherland Local Court in July.

He will appear at Downing Centre Local Court on October 22.

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