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Robbie Williams reveals he almost died after mercury poisoning from scoffing octopus, squid and tuna every night

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ROBBIE Williams has spoken for the first time about getting mercury poisoning — revealing he could have “dropped dead”. He ate too much contaminated fish on a diet and a routine blood test showed the toxic build-up.

Excess levels of mercury can cause skin cancer and lead to lung diseases. The ex-Take That singer, 46, said: “I was eating fish twice a day and I’ve got the highest mercury poisoning the doctor has ever seen.

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