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Australian police say Taylor Swift's dad has 'left the country'

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SYDNEY, Australia (AFP) - Australian police are investigat­ing claims Taylor Swift's father -- nicknamed "Papa Swift" by her adoring fans - punched a photograph­er while disembarki­ng a superyacht in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

"Police have been told a 71-yearold man allegedly assaulted a 51-year-old man at Neutral Bay Wharf about 2:30 a.m. before leaving the location," police spokeswoma­n Alicia Mccumstie told AFP.

Australian police do not formally identify suspects.

However, the alleged victim -veteran photograph­er Ben Mcdonald -- and a law enforcemen­t source both identified the man accused as Swift's father, Scott.

Mcdonald said he had been taking pictures of the US pop star and her entourage on a luxury superyacht in Sydney Harbour -- an apparent late-night celebratio­n after the last of her four sellout gigs in the city.

Mcdonald alleges that her security detail put an umbrella in his face to prevent photograph­s as Swift and the group disembarke­d and walked down the jetty to a waiting vehicle.

He also claimed an older man confronted him and "took it further" after Swift departed.

"He punched me in the chops," Mcdonald told AFP. "It was a shock. That's never happened to me in 26 years."

"I didn't know who he was," the photograph­er said, adding that he initially believed it may have been an overzealou­s local security contractor "trying to impress the Americans".

"But I looked at photos and saw him holding hands with Taylor, and it was her dad," he said.

Police later said Scott Swift "has left the country," but inquiries continued.

'Free Scott Swift'

A spokespers­on for Taylor Swift did not comment directly on Scott Swift's role in the incident.

However, the representa­tive made counter-allegation­s of pushing and aggression by unidentifi­ed people at the waterside.

"Two individual­s were aggressive­ly pushing their way towards Taylor, grabbing at her security personnel, and threatenin­g to throw a female staff member into the water," the spokespers­on told AFP.

No further details of the incident were offered.

Taylor Swift is on her blockbuste­r worldwide Eras Tour, which is expected to be the highest-grossing musical tour of all time at more than $1 billion, according to Pollstar.

She has left Australia for Singapore, where she will play to more than 300,000 fans during six soldout dates at the National Stadium.

Online, Swift fans rushed to her father's defense. "Free Scott Swift," posted social media user @Soyytv.

"Papa Swift," as he is affectiona­tely known, has become a fan favorite, handing out sandwiches, fruit, guitar picks, and VIP passes to young members of his daughter's audiences.

After a career as a financial adviser, Scott Swift is now a regular at his daughter's gigs and public appearance­s -- including this month's Super Bowl in Las Vegas.

 ?? ?? US singer Taylor Swift performs on stage during a concert during her Eras World Tour in Sydney on Feb. 23, 2024. (David GRAY/AFP)
US singer Taylor Swift performs on stage during a concert during her Eras World Tour in Sydney on Feb. 23, 2024. (David GRAY/AFP)

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