Virginia GIUF
Death by suicide at 41
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Virginia GIUFwho publicly accused the condemned sex offender Jeffery Epstein And Prince Andrew Sexual abuse, died by suicide.
The Australia-Western Police Forces told TMZ officers to a call on Friday at 9:50 p.m. local time after a 41-year-old woman was not reactive in a residence in Neergabby.
Emergency first aid was provided, but it could not be relaunched. She was declared dead on the scene.
An investigation into the death of Giuffre is underway, but the circumstances of the police are not suspect.
Her family announced that she had followed her life In a declaration to people Friday while praising it as a “fierce warrior in the fight against sexual abuse and sex trafficking”.
As you know, Giuffre was one of the first people to present allegations of abuse against the late Epstein, saying that she was only 16 years old when her conspirator currently incarcerated, Ghislaine Maxwell, recruited her in a complex sex traffic ring.
She claims that she was forced to have sex with Epstein and others, including Prince Andrew. Giuffre and the disgraced British royal agreed from an out -of -course regulation In 2022, after having pursued her for pretending to have sex with her three times she was a minor.
Maxwell was found guilty of five sexual traffic leaders in 2021 and Epstein died by suicide In 2019, in a New York prison, he awaited the trial for federal trafficking on sex trafficking.

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Giuffre was in the news a few weeks before his death for claiming She only had four days Live after a brutal car accident.
At the time, she said she was “ready” to pass but wanted to see her children.
In his family's declaration, they said that Giuffre had decided to retaliate against his alleged attackers after giving birth to his daughter.
She is survived by three children – Christian,, NoahAnd Emily – that she shared with her husband.
RIP.
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