A stunned world mourned as Virginia Giuffre, the fearless survivor whose allegations toppled Prince Andrew from royal grace, died by suicide at age 41 on April 25, 2025, at her farm in Western Australia.

Giuffre, born Virginia Roberts, was found unresponsive at her remote property in Neergabby, north of Perth. Western Australia Police classified the death as non-suspicious, with Major Crime detectives preparing a report for the coroner. Her family confirmed suicide, citing the “unbearable toll” of lifelong trauma, custody battles barring her from her three children, and relentless public scrutiny.
Giuffre’s courage reshaped history: recruited at 16 from Mar-a-Lago by Ghislaine Maxwell, she endured Epstein’s trafficking ring, alleging three assaults by Prince Andrew at age 17. Her 2015 lawsuit against Maxwell unearthed evidence; her 2021 suit against Andrew led to his 2022 £12 million settlement (no liability admitted) and 2025 title revocation.
Her posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice (October 21, 2025) amplified her legacy, exposing elite complicity. A #1 bestseller, it has amassed 5.2 million X posts under #NobodysGirl (78% supportive).
Giuffre’s 2019 tweet—“I am not suicidal… if something happens to me, do not let this go”—resurfaced, fueling debate amid Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures. No evidence supports foul play.
The world mourns a warrior whose truth—once muffled—now echoes eternally, forcing power to face the pain it buried.
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