Yeovil doctor denies sexually assaulting women

A Somerset doctor has pleaded not guilty to sexually assaulting four women.

Dr Habeeb Mohammad Abdul Latheef, 45, who works as a GP in Yeovil, appeared at Taunton Crown Court charged with six counts of sexual assault.

He is alleged to have touched the four women in a sexual manner between 22 February 2008 and 22 December 2011.

The case was adjourned for trial on a date to be fixed and Mr Latheef was granted bail.

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