Virginia Giuffre Speaks on 'Four Days to Live' Post

Prince Andrew Accuser Virginia Giuffre Breaks Silence

​Virginia Giuffre, known for her allegations against Prince Andrew and involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein case, recently addressed concerns stemming from a social media post in which she claimed to have “four days to live” following a car accident. On March 24, 2025, Giuffre was involved in a collision with a school bus in Western Australia.

Initially, she reported no serious injuries and returned home. However, her condition deteriorated, leading to hospitalization due to kidney failure. In a subsequent Instagram post, Giuffre stated she had been given “four days to live” and expressed a desire to see her children. This message, intended for her private Facebook page, was mistakenly shared publicly.

Authorities characterized the accident as a minor traffic incident with no reported injuries at the scene. Giuffre’s brother later clarified that medical professionals informed her that, without treatment, she could have died within four days.

In an exclusive statement to People magazine, Giuffre revealed enduring years of domestic abuse by her husband, Robert Giuffre, culminating in a violent incident on January 9, 2025. She emphasized her decision to speak out, stating, “I was able to fight back against Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein who abused and trafficked me… I can no longer stay silent.”

Giuffre is currently receiving medical care and has expressed gratitude for the public’s support during this challenging time. ​

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