Miss Universe Jamaica Back Home After Pageant Fall
Gabrielle Henry, Miss Universe Jamaica, returned to continue recovery after intracranial hemorrhage and other injuries from a fall during preliminaries, with support from the pageant organization.
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One month after the shocking fall she suffered in Miss Universe 2025, Gabrielle Henry, Miss Jamaica, broke the silence and talked about the incident that almost cost her her life. “I sincerely thank my family and friends for every prayer my Jamaican compatriots have made for me and those who accompanied me at difficult times,” the model wrote on her Instagram account.Henry expressed her deep gratitude to the medical teams who attended her in Tha…
Miss Universe Jamaica, Gabrielle Henry, shared her first statements last night since she returned to her country after spending three weeks in intensive care at Saint Andrew Hospital in Thailand.
Jamaica's representative at the recent Miss Universe, Gabrielle Henry, spoke for the first time since her clever fall in the contest, for which she came to spend several days in a Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Thailand, where the contest was held. Henry wrote a meaningful message on her social networks, to thank all the people who have been watching for her state of health and evolution. "At a time that demands tranquility and healing, I am grate…
After several weeks in intensive care in Thailand, Gabrielle Henry, Miss Universe Jamaica 2025, returned home in Jamaica and shared her first statements about her state of health. The 29-year-old model, resident in ophthalmology, suffered a serious accident during Miss Universe's preliminary gala on 19 November, which caused intracranial bleeding, fractures and facial lacerations. Henry publicly thanked his family, friends, medical teams and aut…
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