The bus driver involved in the Virginia Giuffre crash has broken his silence following the controversial incident in Western Australia.
The accident, which took place near Perth, occurred just days before Giuffre, known as Prince Andrew’s accuser, was set to appear in court over allegations related to a family violence restraining order.


Authorities described the accident as minor, and police reports stated no serious injuries. However, Giuffre alarmed followers by posting on Instagram that she had “four days to live” due to kidney failure. Her spokesperson later clarified that the post was intended for a private Facebook page and was shared publicly by mistake.
Bus Driver’s Version of Events
The driver, Ross Munns, spoke to Daily Mail Australia, revealing that he was transporting 29 children when the accident happened.
According to Munns, he was about to overtake another vehicle when a Toyota Highlander, driven by a 71-year-old woman believed to be Giuffre’s carer, unexpectedly attempted to turn right.


“I didn’t even see her in the car,” Munns said, emphasizing that the situation has been blown out of proportion. He added that he honked his horn when the vehicle began turning and later exchanged details with the other driver before both left the scene.
However, feeling something was “a little bit suspicious,” he later reported the incident to authorities.
Dispute Over Collision Details
Munns rejected claims that his bus hit Giuffre’s vehicle at 110 km/h (over 60 mph), arguing that all buses in Western Australia are speed-limited to 100 km/h. He stated he was only traveling at 75 km/h and that if the impact had occurred at the higher speed, the outcome would have been far more severe.
“If I hit that car at 110, they would be dead,” Munns said, highlighting his experience as an ambulance driver. He also expressed concerns over the insurance implications, stating he would contest any false claims.
Virginia Giuffre’s Instagram Post and Legal Issues
Following the crash, Giuffre shared a concerning message on Instagram, writing: “I’ve gone into kidney renal failure, they’ve given me four days to live.” However, her representatives later clarified that this was an emotional post and did not reflect a verified medical prognosis.

Giuffre was scheduled to appear at Perth Magistrates’ Court for allegedly breaching a family violence restraining order. Meanwhile, her past legal battles continue to generate headlines, particularly her settlement with Prince Andrew, who agreed to pay £12 million in 2022 to end her New York civil case.
With questions surrounding the bus crash and Giuffre’s health, the incident continues to spark speculation and debate.
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