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Novak Djokovic, the former world number one tennis player, accused authorities of "poisoning" him with contaminated food during his detention during the 2022 Australian Open visa saga. He claimed to have discovered high levels of heavy metals, including lead and mercury, in his system after his return to Serbia. The Australian government declined to comment on the matter citing privacy reasons.
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