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Father Of Daniel Andrews Crash Victim Speaks Out On Cover Up Claims

Father of Daniel Andrews' crash victim speaks out on 'cover up' claims

Father of Daniel Andrews' crash victim speaks out on 'cover up' claims

The father of a cyclist who died after being hit by a car driven by Daniel Andrews has spoken out about his belief that there was a "cover up" of the incident.

Peter Vaughan's son, Simon, was killed in 2013 when he was hit by a car driven by Andrews, who was then the Victorian opposition leader.

Vaughan has previously said that he believes there was a "cover up" of the incident, and he has now repeated those claims in an interview with The Age.

Vaughan said that he believes that the police investigation into the incident was "botched" and that there was a "cover up" of the fact that Andrews was driving the car.

He said that he has been told by a number of people that Andrews was driving the car, and that he believes that the police have covered up this fact.

Vaughan said that he has been trying to get to the truth of what happened for years, but that he has been met with a "wall of silence" from the police and the government.

He said that he is now speaking out because he wants to get justice for his son.

Andrews has denied any wrongdoing, and the police have said that their investigation into the incident was thorough and impartial.

The Andrews government has also denied any wrongdoing, and has said that it is committed to transparency and accountability.

The allegations of a "cover up" are serious, and they should be investigated thoroughly.

The public has a right to know the truth about what happened, and those responsible for any wrongdoing should be held accountable.


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