Police report no injuries in bus crash involving Virginia Giuffre
- Australian officials confirmed a minor crash occurred between a bus and a car near Perth on March 24, with no serious injuries reported.
- Virginia Giuffre reported on Instagram that doctors told her she has four days to live due to renal failure after being involved in the accident.
- An acting Police Commissioner confirmed that a 71-year-old woman was driving the car involved in the crash, with Giuffre as a passenger.
- Giuffre's spokesperson mentioned that she is receiving medical care and appreciates the support and well wishes from the public.
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Police confirm Epstein victim’s crash in Australia
Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre remains in an Australian hospital following a crash with a school bus on March 24. Her condition remains serious, according to her spokeswoman.


‘No injuries reported’ in crash believed to involve Prince Andrew accuser, say police
Her spokesperson told British media Virginia Giuffre thought she was posting on her private Facebook page, rather than her public Instagram profile at the time.
Police Detail 'Minor Crash' with 'No Reported Injuries' in Crash Reportedly Involving Jeffrey Epstein's Accuser, Virginia Giuffre
The Western Australia Police said a 'minor crash' happened in Neergabby, 12 miles north of Perth, shortly after 3:00 p.m. local time on March 24, and there were "no reported injuries" in the crash, in a statement to PEOPLE.
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