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Aussie swim great Grant Hackett to seek help abroad for mental issues

SYDNEY - Australian Olympic swimming great Grant Hackett says he will seek treatment overseas for mental health problems after what he called "the toughest week of my life".

Grant Hackett posted this photo of himself on his Instagram account when he checked into hospital last week. He said his brother Craig had beaten him up. Photo: Grant Hackett's Instagram account

Grant Hackett posted this photo of himself on his Instagram account when he checked into hospital last week. He said his brother Craig had beaten him up. Photo: Grant Hackett's Instagram account

SYDNEY - Australian Olympic swimming great Grant Hackett says he will seek treatment overseas for mental health problems after what he called "the toughest week of my life".

The 36-year-old, who went into hiding after his brief arrest last week following a family bust-up, released a statement thanking "mum and dad for helping me through the toughest week of my life".

"I know I have some mental health issues and I am seeking help here in Australia and I will be also going overseas," he said in the statement released late on Tuesday (Feb 22).

In 2014, he checked into a US rehabilitation clinic to treat an addiction to sleeping pills.

Hackett's father Neville had reported the former 1500m world record-holder missing, sparking fears for his safety.

The retired swimmer posted a picture on social media showing himself with a black eye, and accused his brother Craig of beating him up.

But Hackett said in the statement he had resolved those differences.

"My brother and I have reconnected and love each other very much - our family has always been our priority," he said.

Police released the double Olympic gold medallist last Wednesday without charge just hours after his family had him arrested following a bout of heavy drinking which led to "uncontrollable rage".

Hackett came out of six years of troubled retirement in 2014 in a bid to make the Rio Games.

But he narrowly missed out on a berth and after the Olympic trials in Adelaide last April, hit the headlines again with a public meltdown on a plane.

Hackett was accused of drunkenly squeezing the nipple of a fellow business-class passenger in an embarrassing incident which prompted him to vow to quit drinking.

He retired after the 2008 Beijing Olympics, having won the 1500m freestyle at both the 2000 Sydney and 2004 Athens Games. He also claimed four world titles in the 30-length event.

But Hackett quickly ran into problems with a messy divorce and allegations he smashed up his Melbourne home in 2011. AFP

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