Virginia Giuffre, a prominent accuser of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, is currently at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Western Australia following a “minor crash” between a bus and a car. The crash occurred on March 24, near Neergabby, just north of Perth. Western Australia Police confirmed that there were no injuries resulting from the crash, which involved a 71-year-old woman driving the car and a 41-year-old passenger. However, police have not confirmed whether Giuffre was directly involved in the incident.
Giuffre’s condition remains a point of concern after she recently shared on social media that she had been given just a few days to live due to the severity of an accident. In her Instagram post, she claimed that after the crash, she was diagnosed with severe injuries, including renal failure, and that doctors had told her she had only days to live—though the timeline has since reportedly shortened to just two days. Despite this, she posted a lengthy message on Instagram, which raised doubts among some of her followers about her condition and ability to write such a post.
Questions Surrounding the Accident and Giuffre’s Health
The police report states that the car sustained approximately $2,000 in damage, but there were no reports regarding the condition of the bus involved. The incident’s details have left many wondering if the crash exacerbated Giuffre’s already deteriorating health, and whether the injuries she described are linked to the accident.
Giuffre’s father, Sky Roberts, spoke to the UK’s The Telegraph, noting that his daughter has been in poor health since the crash, mentioning her struggles with depression related to her divorce and her emotional distress over being separated from her children.
As Giuffre continues to recover, questions remain about the full extent of her injuries and the timing of her health claims, further complicating an already challenging situation for the survivor of Epstein’s abuse.