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Virginia Guiffre’s family claim she accidentally told public she had days to live

Virginia Guiffre’s family claim she accidentally told public she had days to live


The family of Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims who lives in WA, have come forward following a social media post she wrote claiming she was suffering kidney failure and had just days to live.

9 News Perth has reported that her family has now claimed publishing the post publicly was a mistake, and that the details were meant to be shared privately.

Guiffre posted this image to her Instagram claiming she was in Kidney failure and had just days to live.

Guiffre posted this image to her Instagram claiming she was in Kidney failure and had just days to live. Credit: Instagram

Giuffre, who also accused Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, of sexually assaulting her as a teenager, posted on Instagram on Sunday saying she was dying from kidney renal failure after being hit by a school bus travelling at 110 kilometres per hour.

Police have since said the crash in Neergabby was minor, and that no one was transported to hospital.

In a statement, her family said police were called but no one was available to come to the scene of the crash.

“They asked if anyone was injured and suggested that if they were, they should make their way to hospital,” the statement read.

“Virginia was banged up and bruised and returned home. Virginia’s condition worsened, and she was admitted to the hospital.”

The 41-year-old remains at Sir Charles Gardiner Hospital as of Wednesday night, and her condition was listed as stable.

This masthead understands she is not currently being treated for kidney failure.



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