Kamahl cites mental health in intimidation-charge fight

Kamahl's lawyer has applied to have his charges dismissed on mental health grounds. (Jeremy Piper/AAP PHOTOS)

Singer and long-standing TV personality Kamahl will fight allegations that he intimidated a woman via text messages on mental health grounds.

Kandiah Kamalesvaran, better known by his stage name, did not appear in person in Sutherland Local Court on Wednesday as his lawyer applied to have the case dismissed based on his mental health.

Speaking outside court, his solicitor Bobby Hill said the 89-year-old was not charged with stalking - as had been reported by some media outlets - nor was he accused of "using distasteful language".

Solicitor Bobby Hill, representing Kamahl (Kandiah Kamalesvaran)
Bobby Hill said the singer's cognitive and mental health would be a "major feature" of the case.

"He is charged with intimidation," Mr Hill said, confirming that the charges stemmed from a dispute over a loan his client gave to the alleged victim, a 38-year-old woman.

There was a subsequent exchange of text messages between the pair, parts of which police allege intimidated the complainant.

The charges relate to a period from May 21, 2023 until March 10 and Kamahl is accused of causing the woman to fear physical or mental harm through his behaviour.

Mr Hill said the singer's cognitive and mental health would be a "major feature" of the proceedings, although he confirmed Kamahl had not been taking medication at the time of the allegations.

Kamahl (file image)
Police applied for an apprehended violence order against Kamahl on behalf of the complainant.

"Noting he is an 89-year-old man ... I'm sure many people in the community would appreciate the cognitive differences between an 89-year-old man and other parts of the population," he said.

Kamahl's application to dismiss the charge on mental health grounds is due to be heard in October, while the case is scheduled to go to a hearing in November if he is unsuccessful.

An apprehended violence order was also applied for by police on behalf of the complainant.

The Malaysian-born singer rose to prominence with two charting singles in the late 1960s and mid-1970s, as well as his repeat appearances on the long-running variety show Hey Hey It's Saturday.

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