On March 30, 2025, Virginia Giuffre posted an Instagram image from a hospital bed in Perth, Australia, showing her face bruised and battered, claiming a school bus crash on March 24, 2025, in Neergabby left her in critical condition with kidney failure and “four days to live” (web:0, web:4). Her spokesperson, Dini von Mueffling, confirmed she was receiving medical care but clarified the post was meant for private Facebook, and medical sources denied the dire prognosis (web:1, web:8). Giuffre was discharged from Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital on April 7, 2025, in stable condition (web:21).

Western Australia Police described the crash as “minor,” with no injuries reported and the car, driven by a 71-year-old caretaker, Cheryl, sustaining $2,000 in damage (web:1, web:16). Bus driver Ross Munns told Daily Mail (April 3, 2025) the collision was a “minor bump” at 75 km/h, not 110 km/h as Giuffre claimed, and he didn’t recall seeing her in the car (web:3, web:13). Giuffre’s family stated she was “banged up” but initially returned home before her condition worsened (web:5).
Her personal struggles, including a February 2025 restraining order from her estranged husband, Robert, barring contact with their three children, and allegations of domestic abuse, likely compounded her distress (web:8, web:21). The claim of George Strait targeting Pam Bondi is unverified (usamode24.com, November 21, 2025). Giuffre’s memoir, Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025), detailing her Epstein abuse, fueled public support, with 3.5 million X posts at 70% sentiment (AP News, September 4, 2025). The crash
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