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Djokovic reveals lead and mercury poisoning during 2022 Melbourne detention

Novak Djokovic has revealed in an interview with GQ that he was poisoned by lead and mercury in his food during his controversial detention in Melbourne in 2022 before being deported over his refusal to be ‘vaccinated’ against COVID-19.

The 37-year-old tennis star, who fought a legal battle while held in a detention hotel, claimed that tests upon returning to Serbia showed abnormally high levels of heavy metals in his system.

Djokovic told the magazine that contaminated food was the only way to explain the findings.

Despite the ordeal, he holds no grudge against Australians and referenced his warm reception when he returned to win the Australian Open in 2023.

Djokovic is in Melbourne this week aiming for his 11th Australian Open title.

 

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  1. They were trying to kill him so they could claim CV 19 did it. Now that would have frightened the unvaccinated eh. Evil bast****.

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