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Spa worker ‘sexually assaulted guests during treatments' at luxury retreat visited by Princess Diana and Kylie Minogue

Spa worker ‘sexually assaulted guests during treatments' at luxury retreat visited by Princess Diana and Kylie Minogue

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The worker has been charged on four counts
SPA HORROR Spa worker 'sexually assaulted guests during treatments' at luxury retreat visited by Princess Diana and Kylie Minogue
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A LUXURY spa worker has been charged with sexually assaulting four women during treatments.
The incidents allegedly occurred at Nirvana Spa in Wokingham, where membership costs £2,200.
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A worker at Nirvana Spa, Berkshire has been charged on four counts of sexual assault
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Membership at the spa costs £2,200
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Ibrahim Ali, 36, from Datchet, Berkshire was charged on Saturday with four counts of sexual assault by touching.
It is described as "the UK's leading pure water retreat".
The spa features "crystal-clear pools filled with water drawn from a natural aquifer beneath us, offering you a truly rejuvenating escape".
It includes features like a Roman Pool and Colosseum Suite.
They also boast a celestial floatation pool filled with Dead Sea Salt to allow you to "lie back and gaze at the twinkling starlit ceiling as your body effortlessly floats".
A simple relaxation package at the spa costs between £105 and £190 depending on when you go.
The company also offers a radiant relaxation package for up to £250.
Celebrities like Kylie Minogue and Robbie Williams are reportedly fans of the luxury spa.
Princess Diana is also reported to have visited.
Mr Ali is due to appear at Reading magistrates' court on August 6.
The Sun has reached out to Nirvana Spa for comment.
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