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A source has revealed while the consequences of Andrew Flintoff's crash on Top Gear were"horrendous" it was not a"high speed crash" like people think.More details have emerged about the Top Gear crash that nearly killed presenter and former England cricketer Andrew"Freddie" Flintoff last year.
The presenter is said to have sustained broken ribs and serious facial injuries in the incident with Flintoff’s son Corey, revealing at the time, his father was “lucky to be alive” describing it as a “pretty nasty crash”.An investigation by the BBC into the incident was carried out earlier this year and as a result, filming of the latest series of Top Gear was scrapped.
The vehicle was only travelling at 22mph but was open-top, meaning when it flipped Freddie's face scrapped along the tarmac, reports the Mail.A source, speaking to the Mail on Sunday, said: ‘People talk about this “high speed crash” but although the consequences were horrendous, it was no such thing.
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