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Virginia Giuffre Hospitalized in Critical Condition Following Disputed Bus Crash

The Epstein and Prince Andrew accuser claims severe injuries and kidney failure, while police reports describe the crash as minor.

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Virginia Giuffre is seen at the 2019 Women's Media Awards at Mandarin Oriental, in New York City, on October 22, 2019, and inset with Prince Andrew at Ghislaine Maxwell's London house in 2001, in an image from her lawsuit against the royal.

Overview

  • Virginia Giuffre, a prominent accuser in the Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew cases, claims she has four days to live due to kidney failure caused by a car crash involving a school bus.
  • Her family and spokesperson confirm she is hospitalized in serious condition, but Western Australia Police describe the crash as minor with no reported injuries, creating conflicting accounts.
  • Giuffre posted on Instagram from her hospital bed, expressing a desire to see her estranged children and sharing her emotional struggles, including depression and family separation.
  • The crash occurred on March 24 in rural Western Australia, with her family stating her condition worsened after the initial incident and required hospitalization.
  • Giuffre's role as a vocal advocate for victims of sexual abuse and her previous legal battles with high-profile individuals have drawn significant public attention to her current health crisis.