Insurance account handler turned fraudster caught after climbing Sydney Harbour Bridge

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Lois Cartridge, an insurance account handler who exaggerated the severity of her whiplash claim while posting photos on Facebook of her climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge, has received a suspended prison sentence.

Cartridge, who had a minor car accident in November 2018, claimed to have suffered whiplash injuries when she was a back seat passenger.

At the time, one of the other passengers reported that no-one

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