The latest in the plethora of controversial and angst-causing incidents of law and order concerning Indians in Australia, now somewhat abated, is the one concerning a top Sydney neurosurgeon of desi origin who partied with three escorts amid lines of cocaine in his luxury apartment while another prostitute lay dead in his bedroom

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The latest in the plethora of controversial and angst-causing incidents of law and order concerning Indians in Australia, now somewhat abated, is the one concerning a top Sydney neurosurgeon of desi origin who partied with three escorts amid lines of cocaine in his luxury apartment while another prostitute lay dead in his bedroom.

A court was told last week that then instead of going to work at Sydney's Nepean Hospital, where he was expected in the operating theatre, Suresh Surendranath Nair rented a penthouse suite in The Rocks area and took the three escorts with him, leaving the body of Suellen Domingues Zaupa (22), behind.

One of the prostitutes, who uses the working name Catty, is expected to be a major witness against the doctor.

The details emerged in the Supreme Court where Nair (41) applied for bail on a charge of murdering Zaupa, a student from Brazil, last November and manslaughter of another escort, Victoria McIntyre, seven months
earlier.

Both women were found in his apartment and police have said post-mortem examination results indicate they died of cocaine toxicity.

Appeal: Suresh Surendranath Nair, a neurosurgeon of Indian orgin applied for bail on a charge of murdering Suellenu00a0 Zaupa (left), a prostitute. Source/Daily Telegraph

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