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That's precisely the type of argument I would expect from them.Tbh, both the pic and the news article cant prove anything solid.
He can just say that he was too panic to take picture during the incident, the pic is just a sample similar to his experience
However there are things which can confirm that is not the case:
- Why didn't he say so then? Why did he delete the picture? He could have just kept it and said that the picture was just a similar experience to his, but instead he deleted it. He knew that it was too late to backtrack
- The experience in the picture is not similar but exactly the same as his, everything that Irphs described about his car accident fits what happened in the picture. Once again never did he once clarify that it was just an example, he had plenty of opportunities for it. Instead he just chose to confirm everything that happened in the picture as his own car accident.
- He was asked whether that was his car, he dodged it and said that the flip was impressive. Since he did not deny that was his car and just said that his car flipped over, which is exactly what happened in the picture he was indirectly admitting that was his car.
It's clear as day and night that Irphs posted that picture to make us believe that was his car crash, there was even a French fire engine in the pic just to add the authenticity into it (Since the guy lives in France but he could be lying about that too for all we know).
You would have to be a fool to think he posted that picture as an example of his car crash, which conveniently had the same location, time, damages, method of crash and the car itself as Irph's fake car accident.