• Mié. Ene 28th, 2026

Virginia Giuffre leaves hospital after car crash, had ‘four days to live’

Michael Bunting

PorMichael Bunting

Abr 9, 2025
Pic: Instagram / @virginiarobertsrising11

Virginia Giuffre, the accuser of Prince Andrew, has been discharged from the hospital after expressing that she only had «four days to live.»

According to her representative, she was released on Monday, as reported by US celebrity website People.

Recent photos in the Australian media show Ms. Giuffre being driven in a vehicle north of Perth.

Last week, the 41-year-old appeared with a bruised face in an Instagram video where she mentioned that her car was hit by a speeding school bus as she was slowing down for a turn.

She stated, «I’ve gone into kidney renal failure, they’ve given me four days to live, transferring me to a specialist hospital in urology.

«I’m ready to go, just not until I see my babies one last time…»

Police received a report of a «minor crash» between a school bus and a car in Neergabby, about 12 miles from Perth, on 24 March.

«The collision was reported by the bus driver the following day,» said a spokeswoman. «There were no reported injuries as a result of the crash.»

Shortly after the Instagram video, it was revealed that Ms. Giuffre had been charged with allegedly breaching a family violence restraining order.

Reports indicate that Ms. Giuffre has separated from her husband.

The case was scheduled to return to court on April 9.

Image:
Ms. Giuffre reached a settlement with the duke in 2022. File pic: AP

Ms. Giuffre filed a lawsuit against the Duke of York for sexual abuse in August 2021, alleging that Andrew had sexual relations with her when she was 17 and had been trafficked by his associate, the billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

The duke has consistently denied the allegations, and he has not faced any criminal charges.

In March 2022, it was announced that Ms. Giuffre and Andrew had reached an out-of-court settlement, which is believed to include a «substantial donation to Ms. Giuffre’s charity in support of victims’ rights.»

SOURCE

Michael Bunting

Por Michael Bunting

“I’m Michael Bunting, Communications Director with over 20 years of experience in corporate reputation, crisis management, and digital strategy. I have led teams in multinational companies and agencies, advised executives, and designed high-impact strategies. I am driven by transparency, innovation, and leveraging communication as a competitive advantage.”

95-year-old woman tied up in attempted robbery by man offering to clean windows
Captain in fatal ship collision asks prosecutor for his intentions
TV star Dame Esther Rantzen revealed that she didn’t expect to see last Christmas after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. Despite accepting that there is no cure for her condition, she credited treatment for delaying the progression of her cancer by three years. Dame Esther, known for her role in That’s Life, joined Dignitas in 2023 and has been an advocate for assisted dying legislation. She criticized the delays in passing The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, expressing her frustration with lobby groups opposing the concept. She called out the House of Lords for obstructing the bill’s progress and highlighted the need for a democratic process that respects the will of the public. Dame Esther also commended the NHS for extending a pilot scheme using AI and robotics to improve early detection of lung cancer, emphasizing the importance of advancements in cancer treatment. Regarding the NHS screening programme, she questioned the upper age limit of 74, suggesting that individuals over 75 should not be excluded based on age. With more than 49,000 people diagnosed with lung cancer annually, Dame Esther stressed the significance of early detection and treatment in improving life expectancy for patients.

Deja una respuesta

Tu dirección de correo electrónico no será publicada. Los campos obligatorios están marcados con *