Virginia Giuffre hospitalized after serious car crash involving school bus

Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein's most prominent accusers, has been hospitalized following a serious car accident that left her with kidney failure, reports BBC.
Virginia Giuffre shared on Instagram that she had suffered kidney failure after her car collided with a school bus.
In her post, she revealed that doctors gave her "four days to live" and were planning to transfer her to a specialist hospital. Alongside a photo from her hospital bed showing visible bruises, Giuffre called this year "the worst" and described the impact as so severe that her car "might as well be a tin can.”
She expressed her desire to see her children one last time, writing, "I'm ready to go, just not until I see my babies one last time." Giuffre, 41, had been living in North Perth, Australia, with her three children and husband Robert, but recent reports indicate that the couple has separated after 22 years of marriage.
Conflicting details and official response
Dini von Mueffling, a spokesperson for Giuffre, confirmed to the BBC that Virginia had been in a serious accident and was receiving medical care, adding that she appreciated the well wishes from supporters.
However, local authorities in Western Australia stated they had no records of any serious accidents involving a school bus in recent weeks. Later, police clarified that they did find a record of a "minor crash" involving a bus and a car on 24 March, but no injuries were reported.
Virginia Giuffre remains best known for her accusations against Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, including claims that she was trafficked to the Duke of York at age 17. Prince Andrew has denied all allegations but settled out of court with Giuffre in 2022.
As of now, the circumstances surrounding the car crash remain unclear.