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Home / Crime and Justice / Drink-Driving Acquittal: Mum Flips Car with Drugs

Drink-Driving Acquittal: Mum Flips Car with Drugs

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Mum acquitted of drink-driving due to health supplement defense.
  • She is now accused of flipping her Mercedes with drugs in system.
  • Police allege she refused a breath test after the crash.
Drink-Driving Acquittal: Mum Flips Car with Drugs

A mother-of-two, Natasha Jansen, previously acquitted of high-range drink-driving in August, is now facing new allegations. Her initial charge was dismissed after her lawyer successfully argued that a health supplement and a medical condition led to an inaccurate blood alcohol reading. Less than three weeks later, Jansen was involved in a single-vehicle collision, flipping her Mercedes SUV into parked cars.

Police allege that Jansen was under the influence of drugs at the time of the second incident and returned a positive roadside alcohol test. She was subsequently charged with negligent driving and failing to submit to a breath analysis. An additional charge of driving with an illicit drug present in her system was later added.

Jansen had previously made headlines for a July incident where she recorded a blood alcohol reading almost five times the legal limit. Her defense claimed chlorophyll consumption and a reflux condition caused the inflated reading, a claim accepted by the court. She is listed to face court again for these latest charges.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Her defense claimed that consuming liquid chlorophyll combined with a reflux condition caused an inaccurate high blood alcohol reading.
Less than three weeks later, Jansen was involved in a car crash, flipping her Mercedes, and was subsequently charged with negligent driving, failing to submit to a breath analysis, and driving with drugs in her system.
She faces charges including negligent driving, failing to submit to a breath analysis, and driving with an illicit drug present in her system.

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