Virginia Giuffre, the key accuser of Prince Andrew in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal has revealed she has just “four days to live” after a nasty injury in a high speed crash involving a school bus in Australia.
In an emotional Instagram post Giuffre, 41, revealed a picture of her bruised face and announced she had kidney and renal failure in the wake of the crash. The woman claimed she was travelling at 100 km/h (62 mph) in her car on the highway when a school bus travelling at 110 km/h (68 mph) deliberately struck her vehicle as she stopped for a curve.
“They’ve given me four days to live” she wrote, also, she is being taken to urology specialist hospital. Tragically, Giuffre requested her three children have the chance to see her “one last time.”
‘I am prepared to leave, but not until I meet with Mummy promise, while she also conveyed raw frustration about her desperate situation.
Her spokesperson, Dini von Mueffling, told CNN that Giuffre was involved in an accident and hospitalized and grateful for public affection.
Giuffre made headlines worldwide for accusing Prince Andrew of sexually abusing him as a minor under Epstein’s trafficking ring. Their 2022 non-disclosure deal closed her lawsuit against the Duke of York.
The precise location and time of the crash is however not clear as investigators look into the issue. Follow The World Update for live updates.