Daniel and Catherine Andrews have been given 28 days to apologise and pay compensation after being hit with new legal action in the Federal Court over a near-fatal car crash with a teenage cyclist in Blairgowrie.
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2 thoughts on “‘No more lies’: Andrews faces new legal threat over crash statements”
He is never going to come clean and tell the truth.
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He is never going to come clean and tell the truth.
He is a scumbag pure and simple and if you consider what his wife has done to distort the facts is she one also?