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Virginia Giuffre, Jeffrey Epstein victim, says she has "days left to live" after school bus accident

Virginia Giuffre, the prominent Jeffrey Epstein accuser, shares an Instagram post from a hospital bed, stating she has just days to live after being hit by a school bus.

Giuffre shared her thoughts on facing death, expressing a desire to live long enough to see her children one last time. Photo: People
Giuffre shared her thoughts on facing death, expressing a desire to live long enough to see her children one last time. Photo: People

Virginia Giuffre, the renowned survivor of Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious sex trafficking ring, has made a heartbreaking statement about her health. The 41-year-old mother of three, who was trafficked by Epstein as a teenager, revealed that after being struck by a school bus, she has been diagnosed with kidney failure and has been given just days to live.

In a post shared on social media, Giuffre, who has been a vocal advocate for survivors of sexual abuse, opened up about her physical condition and the emotional toll of the incident.

Virginia Giuffre's health after the accident

Virginia explained that a school bus struck her vehicle while she was slowing down for a turn. She described that with the force of the impact, she was always going to end in the loosing end. “When a school bus driver comes at you driving (110 kph), […] no matter what your car is made of, it might as well be a tin can.”

Her father, Sky Roberts, has stated that Virginia is depressed and missing her children, with who she is apparently estranged with. He has also said that he is trying to stay strong for his daughter, in case she needs someone.

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Virginia ended the post sharing her wishes for a reunion with her kids and thanking her inner circle for being there for her. "Thank you all for being the wonderful people of the world and for being a great part of my life. Godbless you all xx Virginia".

Giuffre’s role in exposing Epstein’s abuse network

Virginia Giuffre, has become a very prominent figure in the public sphere since she accused Jeffrey Epstein of a criminal enterprise including rape and sex trafficking. She also accused very-high profile figures, such as Prince Andrew, to be part of this violent acts.

Both her testimony and legal actions, have led to people paying attention to the issue of powerful individuals exploiting vulnerable people.

 Virginia Giuffre and Prince Andrew in 2001. Photo: The New York Post

Virginia Giuffre and Prince Andrew in 2001. Photo: The New York Post

While Prince Andrew always denied having ever even met her, old pictures of both of them surfaced. The Duke of York resolved the case by reportedly paying his accuser over £12 million, using funds from the Queen. While the details of the settlement have been kept confidential, the Duke expressed regret over his association with Epstein and pledged to make a significant donation to Ms. Giuffre’s charity to support victims’ rights. The settlement, however, included no admission of guilt or apology.