A GRIMSBY GP – who faces being struck off – has denied having an affair with a female patient – insisting she was "fantasising".
Dr Omar Makki, 42, allegedly invited himself round to the woman's home just days after treating her at The Roxton Practice, in Immingham.
The woman, who cannot be named, claims they kissed and took off each other's upper clothing as she straddled him in the living room on 17 July, 2012.
However, while the married father-of-three admits engaging in an inappropriate relationship by sending personal text and email messages, he denies ever visiting her home or pursuing a sexual relationship with her.
Dr Makki is facing a Fitness to Practise hearing at the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service, where he could be struck off if the allegations are found proved.
For more details, see tomorrow's Grimsby Telegraph