Virginia Giuffre
Denied Being Suicidal
… Killed Herself Years Later
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Virginia Giuffre was discovered lifeless by suicide on Friday — years after she claimed she would by no means kill herself.
Giuffre — who was an outspoken whistleblower who accused the late Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew of sexual abuse — made the chilling declare in a resurfaced tweet from 2019.
She wrote … “I’m making it publicly recognized that under no circumstances, form or type am I suicidal. … If one thing occurs to me – within the sake of my household don’t let this go away and assist me to guard them. Too many evil folks wish to see me quieted [sic].”
Giuffre shared the message in reply to a different person’s tweet who alleged the “F.B.I. will kill her to guard the extremely wealthy and effectively related.”
The sexual assault survivor and advocate was discovered unresponsive by law enforcement officials at her Neergabby house on Friday. The Western Australia Police Power advised TMZ life-saving measures had been enacted, however she couldn’t be revived.
Her household confirmed her self-inflicted loss of life in an announcement shared Friday and celebrated her as a “fierce warrior within the struggle towards sexual abuse and intercourse trafficking.”
Giuffre made headlines within the weeks earlier than her loss of life. On March 30, she shared photographs of her closely bruised face on Instagram, claiming she had 4 days to dwell and was in renal failure after a faculty bus rammed into her automobile.
Simply days later, she claimed her estranged husband had been bodily abusing her for years.
Giuffre is survived by her three youngsters: Christian, Noah, and Emily.
RIP
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