Virginia Giuffre, the woman who sued Prince Andrew for sexual abuse, says doctors have given her four days to live. In an Instagram post, she shared that a school bus hit her car at high speed. Virginia Giuffre is in hospital with serious injuries, including kidney failure. She wrote that she hopes to see her children one last time.

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Crash Involved School Bus Traveling at 110 Kilometers Per Hour

Giuffre posted a photo from a hospital bed. The image showed visible bruises and cuts on her face. In her caption, she said a school bus hit her vehicle while she slowed down for a turn. She wrote that the crash left her with kidney failure and that doctors planned to move her to a specialist urology hospital.

Her father, Sky Roberts, told the Daily Mail that the crash happened a few days earlier in Australia. He said his daughter is depressed and wants to be with her children.

Police Confirm a Crash But Not Her Injuries

Western Australia Police confirmed that a crash involving a school bus took place on March 24 in Neergabby, north of Perth. The bus driver reported the crash the next day. Police said there were no injuries listed in the report and did not confirm whether Giuffre was involved.

Giuffre lives in Perth and holds dual US and Australian citizenship. She had posted from the city earlier in March. Hospital officials have not confirmed her admission, and her current medical status remains unclear.

In 2021, Giuffre filed a civil lawsuit in New York, accusing Prince Andrew of sexually abusing her when she was 17. She said Jeffrey Epstein trafficked her to the prince. Prince Andrew denied the claims and said he never met her.

In 2022, they reached an out-of-court settlement. Reports said Prince Andrew paid a large sum and donated to Giuffre’s charity. Giuffre also said she had earlier received $15,000 in connection to the alleged encounter. Andrew continued to deny the incident.

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Giuffre Expresses Desire to See Her Children

Giuffre, who is 41, said this year has been the worst start to a new year. She posted photos of her children online days before the accident. In her message from the hospital, she said, “I’m ready to go, just not until I see my babies one last time.”

Virginia Giuffre in hospital has sparked concern among her supporters, many of whom first knew her as a voice speaking out against sex trafficking and abuse. Her agent, Dini von Mueffling, said she appreciates the support and well wishes she has received from the public.


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