UK police investigate claim Wimbledon player was poisoned
LONDON — Detectives are investigating allegations that a British player at the Wimbledon tennis tournament was poisoned, after she fell ill with a bacterial infection that can be spread through rat urine, London’s Metropolitan Police said Thursday.
Gabriella Taylor was playing in Wimbledon’s junior tournament when she became sick on July 6 and had to drop out. Her family says she was hospitalized in intensive care and diagnosed with leptospirosis, a bacterial infection spread by animals.
Several scientists expressed doubt that 18-year-old Taylor could have been infected deliberately. But her mother, Milena Taylor, told the Daily Telegraph newspaper that “the bacteria the infection team found is so rare in Britain that we feel this could not have been an accident.” Gabrielle “was staying in a completely healthy environment” during the tournament and wouldn’t likely have been accidentally exposed to the bacteria, she said.
London’s Metropolitan Police said detectives are investigating “an allegation of poisoning with intent to endanger life” or cause bodily harm. It said the incident was “alleged to have taken place at an address in Wimbledon” between July 1 and July 10.


