Virginia Giuffre, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking ring, has been critically injured in a car accident in Australia, with doctors giving her just four days to live, as she battles severe injuries while hoping to see her children one last time.

 

The now-infamous photo of Prince Andrew, Virginia Giuffre and Ghislaine Maxwell in Maxwell's London townhouse

 

Virginia Giuffre, a woman whose name became synonymous with the shocking Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking scandal, has shared a heart-wrenching update with the world: she has just days to live after a brutal traffic crash in Western Australia.

In an emotional Instagram post, the 41-year-old survivor of Epstein’s abuse revealed that she was left with severe injuries, including kidney failure, after a school bus collided with her car on March 24.

Despite her tragic circumstances, Giuffre’s post painted a picture of a woman who, while resigned to her fate, hopes to see her children one last time before she passes.

Giuffre, who has spent the past several years living in Australia, has been vocal about the trauma she endured at the hands of Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.

Her claims of sexual abuse by Prince Andrew, a story that sent shockwaves around the world, have turned her into a symbol of resilience for many survivors of sexual violence.

Yet, despite her ongoing fight for justice, Giuffre now finds herself in another battle—this time for her life.

The accident, which occurred in the remote town of Neergabby, north of Perth, initially raised concerns when Giuffre posted on social media that she had just four days to live.

The crash, which involved a school bus, was reported as a “minor collision” by the Western Australia Police. They clarified that the car, which Giuffre was driving, sustained around $2,000 worth of damage, but there were no injuries reported at the scene.

However, Giuffre’s account of the crash painted a much more severe picture, claiming that the bus driver was speeding and that her car, “no matter what it’s made of, might as well be a tin can” when struck.

 

Virginia Giuffre with her father Sky Roberts. He told DailyMail.com that he is ‘sick to my stomach’ following her shocking announcement

 

Though the details of the crash remain unclear, her post revealed the extent of the physical toll it has taken on her body. She shared an image of herself lying in a hospital bed covered in bruises, with her face showing the harsh consequences of the accident.

In a poignant message, she confessed, “I’m ready to go, just not until I see my babies one last time.” Her words, full of pain and resignation, reflect the emotional and physical strain she has been enduring.

Giuffre’s heartbroken father, Sky Roberts, spoke out about the harrowing news. He described feeling “sick to my stomach” as he grapples with the thought of losing his daughter so suddenly.

Living in Florida and unable to afford a flight to Australia, Roberts expressed his deep regret at not being able to be by Giuffre’s side during this critical time. “I love my daughter more than life,” he said. “If there’s anything I could do, I’d do it.”

Despite their strained relationship in recent years, Roberts recalled the good times he shared with his daughter, and he urged her not to give up. “She’s only 41. She’s got a lot of life to live.

She’s helping people and helping other girls,” he added, emphasizing how Giuffre’s ongoing advocacy for victims of sexual violence is a legacy that deserves to continue.

Giuffre’s emotional post also alluded to her struggles with a divorce from her husband, Robert Giuffre, and her estrangement from her three children. She expressed her wish to see her children again, a dream that now hangs in the balance as she fights for survival.

As Giuffre navigates the painful process of recovery from both the crash and her past trauma, her family remains desperately hopeful that she can hang on.

 

Prince Andrew seen taking a stroll through New York's Central Park with Jeffrey Epstein in December 2010 - after the financier had been in prison for sex offences

 

In the midst of this devastating situation, Giuffre’s representative confirmed that she was receiving medical care at a specialist hospital, but the details of her condition are being closely guarded.

As the world watches her fight, the tragedy of her story only deepens—Giuffre’s life has been marked by unimaginable suffering, from being trafficked by Epstein to now facing a potentially fatal injury.

For many, Giuffre’s story is not just about a woman seeking justice—it is about the fight for survival against a system that has failed her time and time again.

As she grapples with the crash and her ongoing health crisis, Giuffre has also made it clear that she continues to advocate for survivors of sexual abuse and trafficking.

Her journey, marked by pain and resilience, is one that many people around the world have followed with deep sympathy and admiration.

Her story intersects with some of the most notorious figures in the world—Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Prince Andrew.

Epstein’s death in 2019, which was ruled a suicide, and Maxwell’s conviction in 2022, have left many questions unanswered about the true extent of the trafficking ring they ran.

Giuffre’s courage in speaking out, even when it meant enduring further public scrutiny and legal battles, has made her a beacon of hope for other survivors of abuse.

As the public continues to follow her condition, it remains unclear whether Giuffre will be able to overcome the latest obstacle in her life. But one thing is certain: she has already shown immense strength in the face of unimaginable hardships.

Whether or not she is able to overcome this latest challenge, her story will undoubtedly continue to inspire countless others who are still fighting their own battles.

Giuffre’s struggle is far from over, and the world watches with bated breath as she faces yet another life-altering challenge.