A Sydney doctor has been accused of raping a third patient and is currently on $1 million bail.

Last week, Ahmed Al-Sudani was arrested at an Arncliffe medical center for allegedly sexually assaulting women during consultations.

July 17th 2024.

A Sydney doctor has been accused of raping a third patient and is currently on $1 million bail.
A doctor by the name of Ahmed Al-Sudani has recently found himself in hot water after being accused of sexual assault by not just one, but two women. The incident took place at a medical center in Arncliffe, located in the southern region of Sydney. Last Friday, police received reports of the assaults and quickly took Al-Sudani into custody.

As investigations continued, it was revealed that there was yet another victim who had allegedly been raped by the doctor back in June. This shocking news only added to the gravity of the situation. The 45-year-old was then charged with two more offenses - sexual intercourse without consent and sexual touching without consent.

The doctor had already been facing accusations of sexually touching a 28-year-old woman during a consultation on June 4, as well as raping a 19-year-old woman during a consultation on June 26. To protect the complainants, two interim apprehended violence orders were put in place.

Despite the serious nature of the charges against him, Al-Sudani was granted bail in Sutherland Local Court on Friday. He had promised to pay a whopping $1 million if he were to breach any of the conditions set by the court. As a gesture of good faith, he had already paid a deposit of $200,000 towards the sum. As part of his bail conditions, the doctor was prohibited from practicing medicine and also had to surrender his passport to the authorities.

However, his release from Silverwater jail in Sydney was put on hold as prosecutors contemplated whether to appeal the bail decision made by the magistrate. This created a sense of uncertainty for both the accused and the victims, as they awaited the final decision.

In light of these distressing events, it is important to remember that support is available for those who have been affected by sexual abuse. Readers can reach out to 1800 RESPECT on 1800 737 732 or the National Sexual Abuse and Redress Support Service on 1800 211 028 for assistance. Let us stand together and support those who have been through such traumatic experiences.

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