Djokovic reportedly claimed that during his detention in Melbourne, the food he was fed caused him severe distress. He stated, 'I realized that in that hotel in Melbourne I was fed with some food that poisoned me.' His allegations were compounded when he discovered he had high levels of heavy metals, including lead and mercury, which he never shared publicly until now. This revelation has reignited discussions on the events surrounding his visa cancellation and custody during the Australian Open controversy.
Experts have expressed skepticism about Djokovic's poisoning claims, noting the unusualness of the situation. Damian Maganja remarked that while the notion of food poisoning is possible, it is highly unlikely given the food was mass-produced, and none of the other detainees reported similar incidents. This perspective contributes to the ongoing discourse surrounding Djokovic's treatment during his visa saga.
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