The jury in the case of a hospital medic accused of multiple rapes and sexual assaults on women he met on Tinder has been sent out to consider its verdict.

Jurors had evidence in the case of Jamie Kadolski summed up for them following a trial of the 24-year-old who has been accused of 13 sexual offences against four women said to have been committed over an 18-month period.

Norwich Crown Court has heard Kadolski, a first responder who has since resigned from East of England Ambulance Service, previously worked as a health care assistant at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.

Norwich Crown CourtNorwich Crown Court (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest) He has denied all charges.

On Wednesday, Judge Anthony Bate sent jurors out to consider verdicts in the case shortly before 2.30pm.

The trial has been told Kadolski, of Ladysmith Road, raped women he met on Tinder while on police bail.

Jamie KadolskiJamie Kadolski (Image: Facebook/PA) He was initially arrested in November 2023 when a woman came forward.

But after being released on police bail he was then arrested again in March and April this year for further offences involving more complainants.

Giving evidence, one woman who met him after seeing his profile on the dating app in 2022 told the court how he had raped her after driving her in his car to an isolated location at Hempton, near Fakenham.

But Kadolski has denied the offences.

Kadolski, who on his LinkedIn profile states he is a hospital assistant and ambulance service emergency call handler, denies the charges and says all sexual activity was consensual.

He no longer faces two further charges of raping a woman while she slept and false imprisonment of a woman who claimed she had been locked in a bathroom.

It was after the court ruled he had no case to answer.

The trial continues.