MasterChef contestant wiped from family business’ website

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All references to MasterChef contestant Ben Ungermann have been removed from his family business after he was charged with sexual assault.

Questions were raised when the Queensland cook disappeared from recent episodes of the reality cooking show.Mr Ungermann’s said his client “vehemently” denies the charges.

It is only Mr Ungermann’s photo that has been removed from the section, with blurbs still available about his older brother Danny, who is described as the businesses director and owner and mother Emerence, who is listed as the store manager. The blurb detailed the Queensland man’s passion for cooking and noted he was known as the “Ice Cream King” during his time onThis photo of the brothers has been removed from the website. Picture: Ungermann BrothersThe majority of the backstory for the business has also been removed. Picture: Ungermann Brothers“The Ungermann Brothers is a locally owned and operated business located in the heart of Ipswich.

“The arrest follows an investigation into an alleged sexual assault in Docklands on 23 February. A 36-year-old Queensland man has been charged with two counts of sexual assault.”Mr Ungermann is due to appear in the Melbourne Magistrates Court on June 25.

 

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