Former Australian cricketer David Warner will accept responsibility for a “reckless” and “foolish” drink-driving offence. His lawyer stated Warner deeply regrets the incident, acknowledging he made a poor decision to drive after consuming three glasses of wine. The 39-year-old star expects to face consequences like any other citizen. Former Australian cricketer David Warner will accept responsibility for a “reckless” and “foolish” drink-driving offence. His lawyer stated Warner deeply regrets the incident, acknowledging he made a poor decision to drive after consuming three glasses of wine. The 39-year-old star expects to face consequences like any other citizen.
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