Freddie Mercury - Mercury had his blood tested for HIV/AIDS
Time: Oct, 1986
Place: Harley Street clinic, Marylebone, central London, England, United Kingdom
Details: In October 1986, the British press reported that Mercury had his blood tested for HIV/AIDS at a Harley Street clinic. A reporter for The Sun, Hugh Whittow, questioned Mercury about the story at Heathrow Airport as he was returning from Japan. Mercury denied he had the disease. According to his partner Jim Hutton, Mercury was diagnosed with AIDS in late April 1987. Around that time, Mercury claimed in an interview to have tested negative for HIV.
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