Prince Andrews Accuser Discharged from Hospital After Claiming She Had "Four Days to Live"

Virginia Giuffre, who accused Prince Andrew of sexual abuse, has left the hospital after a serious health scare. Recently, she made a shocking statement saying she had "four days to live" following a car accident. Her representative confirmed that she was discharged on Monday.

The 41-year-old Giuffre was involved in a collision with a speeding school bus while driving near Perth, Australia. In an Instagram video, she shared her distressing experience, revealing that the accident led to kidney renal failure. She expressed her fear and sadness, stating, "I’m ready to go, just not until I see my babies one last time."

The crash occurred on March 24, and while police labeled it a "minor crash," Giuffre’s injuries were serious enough to require hospitalization. After her video went viral, it was reported that she had been charged with breaching a family violence restraining order.

Giuffre, who has been in the spotlight for her allegations against Prince Andrew, reached a settlement with him in March 2022. She claimed that he sexually abused her when she was just 17 years old, after being trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew has consistently denied these allegations and has not faced any criminal charges.

In the wake of her health crisis, Giuffre has also reportedly separated from her husband. As she recovers, she faces ongoing legal challenges, with her case scheduled to return to court soon.

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