Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre faces severe backlash after claiming a minor school bus incident in Western Australia nearly killed her, contradicting the accounts of parents, the bus driver, and local police. Her dramatic social media posts showing bruises and claiming she had “four days to live” have been labeled as “sick lies” by parents whose children were on the bus during what they describe as nothing more than a minor bump.
Giuffre’s Shocking Claims Contradict Witness Accounts
Virginia Roberts Giuffre, known for her accusations against Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein, posted images of herself bruised and in a hospital bed following what she characterized as a near-fatal collision with a school bus. Her representative claimed her condition worsened after the incident, necessitating hospital treatment, and alleged that children on the bus were traumatized by the event.
The bus driver at the centre of Virginia Giuffre's "days to live" claim following a Western Australia traffic collision has contradicted the Epstein victim's story in a shock statement.https://t.co/HfjLA2DKmx
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Parents of children on the bus immediately contested Giuffre’s version of events, describing the incident as a “small crash” with no injuries or trauma. Emmie-Rose Wright, mother of one of the children, stated, “They got off the bus and said that they had had a small crash,” adding that “There’s no damage to the bus and none of the kids are injured.”
Bus Driver and Police Confirm Minor Collision
Ross Munns, the school bus driver involved in the incident, has publicly stated that the collision was insignificant, involving a slow-moving car that turned unexpectedly in front of the bus. Local police reports classified the event as a “minor collision” with no injuries reported at the scene, directly contradicting Giuffre’s claims of a life-threatening accident.
Permit me to dissect this perplexing tableau surrounding Virginia Giuffre’s purported vehicular calamity. I’m bored and delight in wordsmithery…
On March 30, she regaled her Instagram flock with a melodramatic chronicle: a school bus, hurtling at a preposterous 68 miles per… pic.twitter.com/mfRuQlAlDn
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The stark contrast between official accounts and Giuffre’s dramatic portrayal has raised serious questions about her credibility among concerned parents and observers. Many parents have expressed disbelief and concern over Giuffre’s public sharing of the incident, suggesting her injuries must have come from another source entirely.
Parents Call Giuffre’s Account “Sick Lies”
Hayley Miller, mother of another child on the bus, delivered a scathing assessment of Giuffre’s claims. “The whole story is sick, and I don’t know what’s true and what is not, but I do know [the injuries] are not from the bus incident,” Miller stated firmly.
“It’s lies. I don’t know what she is trying to get from all of it… but I do feel bad for her and hope she gets help.”
Wright further contradicted Giuffre’s representative’s claims about traumatized children, stating, “They weren’t worried or traumatized at all. They thought that she had stopped in front of them unnecessarily.” This growing controversy raises serious questions about Giuffre’s reliability as she continues to face scrutiny from parents who view her dramatic account as an exploitation of a minor incident involving their children.
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