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Prince Andrew accused Virginia Giffre says he has “4 days to live” after the bus crashes

Prince Andrew accused Virginia Giffre says he has “4 days to live” after the bus crashes

Virginia Giuffre, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, who accused Prince Andrew of sexual assault, met with an accident that left him only with “four days to live.” The 41-year-old said she has to do with “renal and renal failure” after a school bus hit the car.

In a detailed post by Instagram, which also included a picture of Mrs. Giuffre’s face covered with bruises, she said: “They offered me four days to live, transferring it to a specialized hospital in urology.”

She claimed that her car was hit by a school bus “driving 110 km (pH)” (68 mph) while slowing for a turn, but did not specify the time or location of the collision. Mrs. Giuffre said she hopes to see her children “last” before dying.

She said, “I am ready to leave, just not until I see the babies last time,” referring to her three children with her former husband Robert Giuffre. “But you know what they say about desires.

In her post, Mrs. Giuffre mentioned that it is important to remember that, no matter what your car was done, “it could be as well a tin,” when a school bus “comes to you driving 110 km, while slowing a turn.”

She thanked everyone “she was the wonderful people of the world and it was a large part of my life.”

Said Mrs. Giuffre spokesman Dini von Mueffling CNN“Virginia was in a serious accident and receives medical care in the hospital.”

She is grateful for the “good support and wishes”, Mueffling added.

Mrs. Giuffre was one of the most prominent people who accused Jeffrey Epstein, a serial sex offender, of treating her and forced her to have sex with her associates, including Prince Andrew, when she was only 17 years old.

Known as the Duke of York, Prince Andrew repeatedly challenged the accusations. Mrs. Giuffre continued to sue Prince Andrew in 2021, claiming that he had sexually abused. She and the prince had an extrajudicial settlement in the following year for an undesirable amount.