Culture Virginia Giuffre given 'four days to live' after bus crash - Giuffre, who was sex trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein and accused Prince Andrew of sexual assault, said she had suffered renal failure following a collision with a bus.

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Virginia Giuffre has said she has been given four days to live after being involved in a car crash with a bus.

Giuffre said she had suffered renal failure following a high-speed collision with a school bus.

"I’ve gone into kidney renal failure, they’ve given me four days to live, transferring me to a specialist hospital in urology. I’m ready to go, just not until I see my babies one last time, but you know what they say about wishes," she wrote in an Instagram post on Sunday evening.

Giuffre, née Roberts, lives in Australia, but it is not known where the bus crash happened or where she is receiving treatment, the Daily Mail reported.

Giuffre was sex trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein and previously accused Prince Andrew of sexual assault, a claim he has consistently and strongly denied. In February 2022, a civil sexual assault case brought against Andrew in the US was officially dismissed after he paid a financial settlement to Giuffre.

Giuffre claimed the duke had sex with her when she was 17 and had been trafficked by his friend, the late billionaire paedophile Epstein. Andrew has claimed he never met Giuffre, but went on to avert a looming trial by agreeing a settlement.

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Maybe I’m just being nitpicky, but four days to live sounds awfully specific. Would a doctor really say that, or did they give her a week to live and she’s rounding down?
It's a valid question and I have a lot of doubts about the validity. Assuming she does have renal failure, there's still dialysis.
It's usually a process that takes weeks to months to die from. So 4 days is pretty sus.
 
Maybe I’m just being nitpicky, but four days to live sounds awfully specific. Would a doctor really say that, or did they give her a week to live and she’s rounding down?
It's a valid question and I have a lot of doubts about the validity. Assuming she does have renal failure, there's still dialysis.
It's usually a process that takes weeks to months to die from. So 4 days is pretty sus.
Doctors probably gave her an estimate, but with renal failure, it's really easy to tell with a persons eGFR. The lower the number, the worse condition is and there reaches a point where transplants and dialysis just won't help.
 
I can't find any Australian media reports on this, so I'm skeptical.

It's also not unusual for people to go into renal failure during another health crisis and be put on dialysis. Their kidneys often start working again when the other health issue resolves.

Nothing about this story is convincing.
 
No local reports here of this incident nor any school bus crash …
And that's weird because any crash involving a bus and a car gets reported as does any incident involving a minor celebrity. The media would report where it happened, the type of car involved, and her injuries and there would be a statement by police.

This smells like attention seeking bullshit, tbh.
 
Doctors probably gave her an estimate, but with renal failure, it's really easy to tell with a persons eGFR. The lower the number, the worse condition is and there reaches a point where transplants and dialysis just won't help.
Why would this be true? There is a point where you are too sick for a transplant or dialysis but, renal failure is what drives the need for both of those - explicitly. Too sick meaning other things probably related to age or why things failed or other conditions entirely.

Also it's completely known for acute renal failure to sometimes resolve while dialysis buys time in the case of injury or toxic shock to the system.
 
Maybe I’m just being nitpicky, but four days to live sounds awfully specific. Would a doctor really say that, or did they give her a week to live and she’s rounding down?

Originally they said she had less than 24 hours to live, but the Doctors agreed to give her more time so she could pay her bill.
 
Meh… This lady is a serial scammer and has been caught lying and grifting numerous times.

Kinda sounds like a donation scam. Won’t be surprised if she makes a “miraculous” recovery but then needs money in a few months to save the house or something.
 
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