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A stunned world scrolled through Virginia Giuffre’s bruised hospital selfie on March 30, 2025, her Instagram post chilling followers: doctors gave her “four days to live” after a school bus crash caused kidney failure.h

December 22, 2025 by aloye Leave a Comment

A stunned world scrolled through Virginia Giuffre’s bruised hospital selfie on March 30, 2025, her Instagram post chilling followers: doctors gave her “four days to live” after a school bus crash caused kidney failure.

The haunting image—Giuffre’s face severely swollen and purpled, eyes nearly shut, cheeks mottled with bruises—showed her in Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Perth, Australia, with medical equipment visible. “When a school bus driver comes at you driving 110km… I’ve gone into kidney renal failure, they’ve given me four days to live,” she wrote, expressing longing to see her three children amid a custody battle.

The post, meant for private Facebook but shared publicly, ignited global panic—#PrayForVirginia trending with 2.5 million X posts in 24 hours. Her spokesperson confirmed hospitalization but clarified the prognosis was exaggerated due to pain meds and trauma. Western Australia Police called the March 24 Neergabby collision “minor,” with no injuries and $2,000 damage; bus driver Ross Munns described a “minor bump” at 75 km/h, not 110. Giuffre was discharged April 7 in stable condition.

The incident, amid domestic abuse allegations and child separation, deepened her despair before her April 25 suicide at 41. Her memoir Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025) framed such moments as systemic tolls. The selfie—bruised defiance—became a symbol of resilience shattered, fueling demands for justice as Epstein files unsealed.

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