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Former Essendon star Nathan Lovett-Murray fears injections he received during the Bombers’ infamous supplements program have harmed his daughter, News Corp reports.
Lovett-Murray says his three-year-old daughter, who was conceived about a year after the supplements program stopped, has a mysterious growth on her chest as well as behavioural issues.
“There’s no doubt in my mind that the injection program we were put through has had some impact on my daughter,” the 34-year-old, one of 34 Essendon players to cop a two-year-doping ban, told News Corp.
“It’s something I think about every day.”
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