Daniel Andrews' 2013 Triple-0 Call Released Amid Cyclist Collision Controversy
The audio from the call raises questions about the incident involving Andrews' car and a teenage cyclist, despite previous investigations clearing him of wrongdoing.
- Former Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews' triple-0 call from a 2013 accident has been made public, describing a collision with a teenage cyclist.
- The cyclist, Ryan Meuleman, sustained serious injuries, including the loss of his spleen, and was airlifted to a hospital.
- Victoria Police and the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) previously investigated the incident and found no misconduct by Andrews or his wife, who was driving.
- The release of the call has reignited debate, with Meuleman's father claiming it supports their version of events that the car hit the cyclist.
- Meuleman received an $80,000 compensation payout in 2022 and is currently suing his former law firm for allegedly mishandling the case.