This bug-infested place is more like a prison! Novak Djokovic's Melbourne hotel has been used as an immigration detention centre since 2020 - where asylum seekers have complained of maggots and mould in food Novak Djokovic was transferred to the Park Hotel in Carlton, Melbourne The facility has been used as an immigration detention centre since 2020 More than 30 asylum seekers are currently being housed there under guard A guest posted pictures of a meal which appeared to contain maggots in it
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Novak Djokovic is being held in an infamous hotel 'prison' where asylum-seekers have complained about being served food covered in maggots and mould.
The world No 1 was transferred to the Park Hotel in Carlton, Melbourne, on Thursday after being detained at the city's airport.
The facility is used as an immigration detention centre and more than 30 asylum-seekers are currently housed there under guard, with windows sealed shut.
Novak Djokovic is being held in an infamous hotel 'prison' in Carlton, Melbourne
The facility is used as an immigration detention centre and more than 30 asylum-seekers are currently housed there