Jelena Dokic has arrived in Serbia to visit with her once estranged father Damir, the Serbian web site Mondo reports. Jelena, who has Australian citizenship, will supposedly train there for a while. Jelena has accused her father of abusing her in the past. In June 2009, he was convicted and sentenced to 15 months in prison for threatening the Australian ambassador to Serbia with a hand grenade, causing public endangerment and for illegal possession of weapons. His sentence was eventually reduced to one year and he was released from jail in April 2010.
Dokic visiting infamous father Damir in Serbia
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