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Home / Crime and Justice / Mum avoids DUI with health tonic claim, then crashes

Mum avoids DUI with health tonic claim, then crashes

27 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Mum blamed health supplement for near five times legal blood alcohol limit.
  • She was later involved in a crash with cannabis in her system.
  • She is currently prohibited from driving any vehicle.
Mum avoids DUI with health tonic claim, then crashes

A Sydney mother initially convinced a magistrate she was almost five times over the legal blood alcohol limit due to a health supplement. Her defense cited drinking chlorophyll and a reflux condition, leading to the dismissal of the charge.

However, less than three weeks later, the same woman was involved in a serious car crash. Police allege she was driving with THC, the psychoactive component of cannabis, in her system. She also allegedly refused a breath test at the station.

Now facing multiple charges including negligent driving and driving with illicit drugs present, she is prohibited from driving as part of her bail conditions. She was recently seen being dropped off at her home by a chauffeur-driven car.

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.
Natasha Jansen's lawyer argued her high blood alcohol reading was due to drinking chlorophyll and a reflux condition, causing an inaccurate breath test.
Weeks after being acquitted, Natasha Jansen was involved in a car crash and police allege she had cannabis in her system.
As part of her bail conditions, Natasha Jansen is not permitted to drive any motor vehicle.

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