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Olympic great Hackett arrested after ‘breakdown’

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Australian long distance swimming great Grant Hackett was arrested and detained by police in the Gold Coast yesterday after a “breakdown” at his parents’ home, local media reported.

The troubled triple Olympic champion’s father told local newspaper, the Gold Coast Bulletin, that he had called the police so his 36-year-old son could be given help.

“Grant’s got a medical problem and it manifested itself here this morning... he was raving and ranting a bit,” Neville Hackett told the paper.

“He’s been receiving treatment from a doctor. He’s big and powerful when he’s not happy. We decided he needed some treatment but there was no way he was going to go and get treatment this morning, so we called the police.

“The only way the police can do anything under the law of the land is to arrest him for domestic violence.” Neville Hackett said the swimmer had not made any threats but was not “what you say is a normal person”. Local broadcaste­r Channel Seven posted video footage of Hackett being driven to a local police station in handcuffs. A Queensland Police spokesman said a man had been arrested “following a disturbanc­e at a Surfer’s Avenue address at Mermaid Waters around midday”.

Grant Hackett’s agent was unavailabl­e for comment. Hackett won 1,500 metres gold at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and at Athens in 2004 before retiring after the 2008 Games in Beijing, where he won silver in the event. The 10-times world champion returned to the pool last year to make an unsuccessf­ul bid to qualify for the Rio Olympics. He was questioned by airport police in Melbourne last April after an altercatio­n with a passenger on a flight. He said he had been binge drinking in the wake of his Olympic disappoint­ment and publicly apologised. Hackett has previously struggled with prescripti­on drug problems and admitted he became dependent on a sleep medication. The swimmer flew to the United States in 2014 to spend time in a rehab centre after he was spotted topless and disoriente­d in the lobby of a Melbourne casino. — Reuters

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