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Monday, 3 February 2014
Olympic great Ian Thorpe found disoriented in Sydney
Monday, 3 February 2014 by Unknown
The manager of Olympic swimming great Ian Thorpe said the five-
time gold medallist is in rehab after being found disoriented on a
Sydney street early Monday morning by police responding to a call
from residents.
James Erskine told the Australian Associated Press that Thorpe
was affected by a combination of antidepressants and the
painkillers he was taking for a shoulder injury.
Police spoke to Thorpe after residents near his parents’ home in
Panania in Sydney’s southwest reported a man allegedly breaking
into a van. He was taken to Sydney’s Bankstown Hospital for
assessment and was later transferred to a rehab facility.
“He is in rehab for depression,” AAP quoted Erskine as saying.
Erskine said Thorpe had thought he was sitting in his friend’s car.
“The owner of the car basically called the police and the police
came,” he said. “They realised it was Ian Thorpe. They realised he
was disoriented.”
“He hadn’t had a drink,” he said. “He had zero alcohol in him.”
Police said no official complaint has been made and no further
police action is anticipated.
Thorpe, who is currently living in Switzerland, has been staying
with his parents over Christmas.
Erskine’s admission that Thorpe is in rehab comes only days after
Thorpe’s management company denied reports he checked into a
rehab facility while battling depression and alcohol abuse.
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time gold medallist is in rehab after being found disoriented on a
Sydney street early Monday morning by police responding to a call
from residents.
James Erskine told the Australian Associated Press that Thorpe
was affected by a combination of antidepressants and the
painkillers he was taking for a shoulder injury.
Police spoke to Thorpe after residents near his parents’ home in
Panania in Sydney’s southwest reported a man allegedly breaking
into a van. He was taken to Sydney’s Bankstown Hospital for
assessment and was later transferred to a rehab facility.
“He is in rehab for depression,” AAP quoted Erskine as saying.
Erskine said Thorpe had thought he was sitting in his friend’s car.
“The owner of the car basically called the police and the police
came,” he said. “They realised it was Ian Thorpe. They realised he
was disoriented.”
“He hadn’t had a drink,” he said. “He had zero alcohol in him.”
Police said no official complaint has been made and no further
police action is anticipated.
Thorpe, who is currently living in Switzerland, has been staying
with his parents over Christmas.
Erskine’s admission that Thorpe is in rehab comes only days after
Thorpe’s management company denied reports he checked into a
rehab facility while battling depression and alcohol abuse.

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