Virginia Giuffre's Injury Claims Disputed After Minor Bus Collision
Police and witnesses describe the March 24 accident as minor, with no reported injuries, contradicting Giuffre's claims of life-threatening kidney failure.
- Virginia Giuffre remains hospitalized in stable condition following a March 24 car accident involving a school bus in Western Australia.
- Police and the bus driver, Ross Munns, described the collision as minor, with no injuries reported at the scene and only minor vehicle damage.
- Giuffre's social media post claiming she had 'four days to live' due to kidney failure was later clarified by her family as a mistaken public post intended to be private.
- Witnesses, including parents of children on the bus, supported the driver's account, disputing Giuffre's claims and describing the incident as minor.
- Giuffre is also facing legal proceedings for allegedly breaching a family violence restraining order, with a court appearance set for April 9, 2025.