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David Warner, the former Australian Test cricketer, is facing charges of drink driving in Sydney, casting a shadow over his illustrious sports career.
According to police reports, the incident unfolded on Malabar Road in Maroubra, a suburb in Sydney’s east. Around 5:30 PM on Sunday, Warner, aged 39, was allegedly spotted stopping his van just before reaching a random breath testing location.
When officers approached, they conducted a breathalyzer test, which reportedly indicated a positive result for alcohol. Following this, Warner was taken into custody and transported to the Maroubra police station for further examination.
At the station, a secondary test was administered, and it allegedly confirmed an alcohol reading of 0.104, surpassing the legal limit. These developments have brought Warner back into the public eye, albeit for reasons beyond his cricketing prowess.
Warner allegedly returned another positive reading of 0.104.
He was issued a Field Court Attendance Notice to appear before Downing Centre Local Court on May 7.
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