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THE driver in Virginia Giuffre’s car during the mysterious school bus crash has broken her silence.
Cheryl Sassela, 71, has now told the Prince Andrew accuser to speak out about what really happened after she said she only had “four days to live”.
Giuffre’s caretaker, who was driving during the horror smash, told Daily Mail Australia: “I’m sure Virginia will release a statement soon to clear it all up.
“I’m not covering for her. I’m not implicated in a cover up.”
Sassela is the caretaker at Giuffre’s 40-acre $1.3million AUD (£630,000) hobby farm in Western Australia.
She said the accident happened because of a broken taillight had created a misunderstanding while driving.
Giuffre posted a photo of herself to her Instagram page in hospital following the crash saying she only had “four days” to live.
The shocking photo showed her lying in bed covered in bruises, with Virginia begging to see her children “one last time”.
She also said she was suffering from kidney failure, and was being transferred to a specialist unit.
Giuffre had been spending more time at the farm since her break up with her husband of 22 years Robert Giuffre.
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