Virginia Giuffre, Prince Andrews Accuser, Fails to Report Injuries from Car Crash Despite Claiming She Has Days to Live

Police in Australia are questioning claims made by Virginia Giuffre, who recently stated she has just “days to live” after being involved in a serious bus accident. The incident occurred on March 24 in Neergabby, Western Australia, and involved a minor collision between a bus and a car.

Authorities reported that the bus driver called in the accident the following day, and the damage to the vehicles was estimated at around $1,200. Importantly, police confirmed that “no reported injuries” resulted from the crash. Acting Police Commissioner Kylie Whitely stated in a press conference that nobody was taken to the hospital and that no serious injuries were sustained.

Virginia Giuffre, who is known for accusing Prince Andrew of sexual misconduct linked to Jeffrey Epstein, took to Instagram to share a photo of herself with bruises, claiming she was in kidney renal failure and had been given a grim prognosis of just four days to live. She expressed a desire to see her children one last time.

While Giuffre’s claims have drawn attention, some, including Lady Victoria Hervey, who previously dated Prince Andrew, have expressed skepticism. Hervey suggested that Giuffre’s situation might be a way to evade legal issues, claiming that the FBI has evidence contradicting her allegations against the prince.

Giuffre has not yet responded to the police’s statements regarding the accident. Her attorney indicated that they are hopeful for better news about her health in the coming days. The situation remains fluid, with many awaiting updates on Giuffre’s condition and the ongoing discussions surrounding her past allegations against high-profile figures.

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