
Stuart MacGill breaks silence on alleged kidnapping: I have done nothing wrong, says former Australian cricketer
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Former Test cricketer Stuart MacGill has spoken out about his alleged kidnapping in April, denying any involvement in a drug exchange gone wrong. MacGill said the incident had taken a toll on him while maintaining the story he told the police is true.
Former Test cricketer Stuart MacGill has opened up on his alleged kidnapping earlier this year and the toll it has taken on him, while maintaining the story he told the police is true. The former Australian Test cricketer was allegedly stripped, assaulted, and threatened at gunpoint for an hour in April. He was freed an hour after his capture and no ransom was paid for his release. In MacGill’s police statement, the retired spin bowler claims he was kidnapped near his home in Cremorne on Sydney’s north shore on April 14, strip-searched for wires and punched about eight times to his face and the back of his head.More Related News
