The school bus driver involved in a road crash which allegedly left Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre close to death has spoken for the first time about the accident.
Ross Munns contradicted Ms Giuffre's account of the incident, and insisted that the car was in a minor collision with his bus.
In an exclusive interview with MailOnline, he claimed the crash had been 'blown out of proportion' and accused Ms Giuffre, 41, of exaggerating the severity of what happened.
Ms Giuffre, who won a multimillion-pound payout from Prince Andrew after claiming she was trafficked to have sex with him at the age of 17, told her Instagram followers on Sunday that she only had 'four days to live' after suffering kidney failure in the crash.
'I won't bore anyone with the details but I think it important to note that when a school bus driver comes at you driving 110km as we were slowing for a turn that no matter what your car is made of it might as well be a tin can,' she wrote in the post.
On Tuesday she said via a spokesperson that the post about her injuries and selfie of her badly bruised face had been posted to her public Instagram in error and was only meant to be on her private Facebook page.
Mr Munns said that the crash happened after he had followed a slow-moving white car for three kilometres before deciding to overtake when it went under 75kmh and it was safe for him to pass it, around 3pm on Monday last week.
He said that the small white Toyota Highlander involved in the collision was driven by a 71-year-old woman who he believed to...
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