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From AFL stardom to a near-fatal attempt on his life, Majak Daw's journey is extraordinary. Born in Sudan, he fled to Egypt with his family at eight, eventually finding his place in Melbourne's south-west through football. Drafted by North Melbourne, Majak's athleticism shone, and he became a media sensation when he debuted in 2013. However, with fame came immense pressure to be a role model for migrant youth and represent his community, all while facing racial vilification and injury setbacks. Behind the facade of success, he battled depression, anxiety, and alcohol abuse, compounded by the fear of fatherhood. Feeling hopeless, Majak attempted to end his life by jumping off the Bolte Bridge but survived the 25-meter fall into the Yarra River. This miraculous survival marked a turning point; despite severe injuries, he committed to a rigorous rehabilitation program. Defying the odds, he returned to play AFL, culminating in a stunning comeback game that many deemed impossible. His story is a powerful testament to resilience and serves as an inspiration for anyone who has faced struggles with belonging, oppression, or the pursuit of their dreams.

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Majak, Majak Daw, Heath O'Loughlin

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2021
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