
The bus driver who was reportedly behind the wheel when he collided with a car carrying Virginia Giuffre has shared his side of the story.
Virginia, who was trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein and accused Prince Andrew of sexual assault, took to Instagram on Monday to say that she had just days to live after a bus crash in Australia.
The 41-year-old shared an image of herself saying that she had been hit by a school bus driver travelling at 110kmh and that she had subsequently been transferred to a specialist hospital in urology after suffering 'kidney renal failure'.
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Western Australia Police Force provided details of a crash they describe as 'minor' which involved a school bus and a car.

A spokesperson from the police force said: "The Western Australia Police Force received a report of a minor crash which occurred between a bus and a car in Neergabby on 24 March just after 3pm.
"The collision was reported by the bus driver the following day. The car sustained $2000 worth of damage. There were no reported injuries as a result of the crash."
And now, according to the Daily Mail, the man behind the wheel of the bus has said there were no significant injuries caused by the collision, which he claims was caused when the driver slowed and turned into a property without indicating.
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Ross Munns, who is a grandfather from Perth, said he swapped details with a 71-year-old driver of the car while police in western Australia have confirmed there was a 41-year-old passenger.

He said: "The driver basically pulled out in front of me. I made sure she was alright, and I went and did a police report.
"She was elderly and I asked if she was ok, and she said, 'Yes I'm ok'.
"I asked if she lived here and she said, 'No I'm a carer', and I told her she needs to put her indicator on when you have to turn.
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"That's all the conversation was, and she asked how the kids were and I said, 'fine'. It wasn't a major crash."

Munns also took issue with Giuffre's claim that she was hit by a bus doing 110kmh, which is 10 more than school buses in Australia are legally allowed to do.
He added: "I actually feel sorry for her. If I hit that car at 110 they would be dead. I used to drive ambulances for years in the country and I know how to have a good look.
"I have got the-all clear from the police and if they want to come for insurance, I will fight that as well.
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"She said she was hit by a bus at 110km/h and all buses in Western Australia are governed to 100km/h.
"I was doing 75 and its only when she slowed down even more, I decided to pass her."
On the image that Giuffre shared on Instagram Munns added: "I just laughed... There is no way you could get that injury if you were in that car."
LADbible group has contacted Virginia Giuffre's representatives for comment.
Topics: Virginia Giuffre, Prince Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein, Australia, Instagram