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Djokovic claims 'poisoning' in detention led to 2022 Australian Open deportation

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Djokovic claims 'poisoning' in detention led to 2022 Australian Open deportation

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  • Novak Djokovic alleged in a GQ interview that he was "poisoned" by heavy metals while detained in Melbourne in 2022.
  • He was refused entry into Australia due to vaccination refusal and held in a detention hotel.
  • Djokovic reported high levels of lead and mercury in his system after eating while in detention.
  • Australia's Home Affairs claimed food safety standards were maintained during his detention.
  • Despite past issues, Djokovic expressed no grudge towards the Australian people, highlighting his return in 2023.

For the full article, visit: SCMP.

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