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Fake Brisbane Uber driver claims he could not have sexually assaulted women

A fake Uber driver says it was impossible to force women to touch his genitals because he needed both hands to hold his stomach out of the way.
Sampath Sandaruwan Samaranayake, 44, admitted posing as an Uber driver to lure women from one of Brisbane’s busiest party precincts in the early hours in September 2018.
Five separate women gave evidence claiming he forced them to touch him on the ride home.
He also allegedly touched, kissed and exposed himself to the women, with some claiming they…
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