Review Accuses Police of Cover-Up in Car Crash
Review Accuses Police of Cover-Up in Car Crash
Review Accuses Police of Cover-Up in Car Crash
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Former Victorian Premier Dan Andrews and his wife have condemned a new report by ex-police commissioner Dr. Raymond Shuey as 'appalling conspiracy theories' following a 2013 car crash that severely injured cyclist Ryan Meuleman. The couple asserts that the SUV, driven by Mrs. Andrews, was at a complete stop before Meuleman T-boned them, while Shuey's review claims the vehicle was traveling at high speed and on the wrong side of the road, rendering their account 'improbable and implausible'. The review, which was commissioned by Meuleman's lawyers amid ongoing litigation, criticizes the original police investigation as 'deeply flawed' and suggests a cover-up to protect a political figure. Meuleman suffered life-threatening injuries in the crash and is currently suing for damages. Andrews' statement emphasized their innocence, arguing that the matter had been thoroughly investigated and closed by authorities. The controversy has reignited discussions about transparency in police investigations involving political figures.

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