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Hazem El-Masri Charged With Domestic Violence, Assault

Former NRL Star Hazem El-Masri Charged With Domestic Violence
TOWNSVILLE, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 31: Hazem Elmasri of the Bulldogs looks to get past Ben Farrar of the Cowboys during the round 25 NRL match between the North Queensland Cowboys and the Bulldogs at Dairy Farmers Stadium August 31, 2007 in Townsville, Australia. (Photo by Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)
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TOWNSVILLE, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 31: Hazem Elmasri of the Bulldogs looks to get past Ben Farrar of the Cowboys during the round 25 NRL match between the North Queensland Cowboys and the Bulldogs at Dairy Farmers Stadium August 31, 2007 in Townsville, Australia. (Photo by Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)

Former rugby league star and White Ribbon ambassador will face two domestic violence charges after an incident at his Sydney home on Monday night.

El-Masri, the former Canterbury Bulldogs winger who still holds the National Rugby League's all-time pointscoring record, was charged on Monday night with assault occasioning actual bodily harm and common assault, Fairfax Media reports

"They relate to an incident at his home at about 7.30pm yesterday allegedly involving his 25 year-old wife," a police spokeswoman told Fairfax.

He has been granted bail to appear in Bankstown Local Court on Thursday.

El-Masri retired in 2009 with a reputation as one of the NRL's most community-minded and likeable personalities. He worked closely with the Muslim community and contributed to community projects through western Sydney. In September 2012, he was even granted an Honorary Doctor of Letters from the University of Western Sydney (now Western Sydney University) "in recognition of distinguished service to the communities of Western Sydney, and as a role model and leader in the Arabic community."

El-Masri is also an ambassador for domestic violence campaign White Ribbon and has taken part in many of the project's events with fellow NRL stars over the years.

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