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A woman who claimed £3,700 from her insurance stating she had a false injury after a car crash has been ordered to pay it all back.

Natalie Hasford, 32, made a false claim to Aviva stating she was a passenger in a collision in May 2014. After going for a medical exam she gave fake information about her injuries and was referred £1,000 for physio treatment, Manchester Magistrates' Court heard. READ MORE: Serving GMP officer pleads guilty to stealing fellow cops' boots and jackets Hasford, of Altrincham, then received a cheque for £3,700.43 in settlement for her personal injury claim.

She has since pleaded guilty to fraud by false representation and was today (November 18) handed a community order and ordered to pay back all the funds in

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