Overview
- Gabrielle Henry fell through an opening in the Miss Universe preliminary stage on November 19 in Bangkok, sustaining an intracranial hemorrhage, a fracture, facial lacerations and loss of consciousness.
- She was admitted to intensive care in Bangkok and remains under 24‑hour specialized neurological monitoring, with continued medical supervision required.
- The Miss Universe Organization says she will fly home to Jamaica in the coming days with a full medical escort and will be admitted directly to a hospital on arrival.
- MUO states it has assumed full responsibility, covering hospital, medical and rehabilitation costs in Thailand as well as accommodation and living expenses for Henry’s mother and sister, and it commits to funding future care and the medical evacuation.
- After reports that a staff member suggested Henry was at fault, MUO publicly denied attributing blame, and Henry’s family expressed gratitude for international support.