The family of Virginia Giuffre reveals a heartbreaking letter that she wrote to her children just weeks before her death…

Virginia Giuffre’s family has posted a letter she sent to her children a few weeks before she died.

Virginia died on April 25 at her home in Neergabby, Western Australia. Just weeks before her death, the 41-year-old posted on social media that she had ‘four days to live’ after being involved in a vehicle accident, adding that she was ‘ready to go’ but not before seeing her three children ‘one more time.’

Virginia’s family has released a series of journal entries she penned weeks before her death, as well as a message to her children titled ‘To the Kids.’

It was Virginia’s last entry. Virginia had been fighting her estranged husband, Robert, in court for months before her death.

According to an interview with The Times, an incident in January of this year prompted Robert to file a restraining order against Virginia.

Her ex-husband sought interim custody of their youngest children, which was granted. They also banned her from contacting them for six months.

“I’ve never seen my sister as physically broken down as she was back then,” her brother, Sky Roberts, told The Times. “She was truly struggling, both mentally and physically. She could deal with many things, but the thought of not seeing her children destroyed her.”

In her final journal entry, Virginia penned a letter to her children, which the family is releasing in the hopes that they would see it and understand how much she loved them.

According to the Times, Virginia’s brothers attempted to contact them but did not receive a response.

The message reads, “Every day that I don’t see your faces, there is a bit less brightness. The world seems darker without you.

“… It’ll all be alright; you’ll have a rainbow over your head, angels by your side, and God in your heart.”

Sky also mentioned the day before Virginia’s death, saying they had such a nice day.’

“We ate lunch, then put on cowboy hats and proceeded to the thrift store. We were just being silly, you know—she could be very silly,” he explained.

Sky went to check on Virginia the next day, but when he heard meditation music’ in her room, he decided not to bother her.

However, suspecting something was wrong, he returned and saw his sister unconscious.

“We have always had this interconnected, twinsie thing, and I just felt something was wrong,” Sky told me.

Virginia died despite his attempts to revive her.

“That was incredibly significant to her, and she knew she wouldn’t be present for it. “They were her life,” he explained.