Virginia Giuffre, the accuser of Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein, has died at the age of 41

Warning: This page contains a discussion of s*icide, which some readers may find upsetting.

Virginia Giuffre, Prince Andrew’s accuser, died at the age of 41, her family revealed.

In a statement, her relatives revealed that she committed s*icide at her Australian home on Friday (April 25).

“It is with utterly broken hearts that we announce that Virginia passed away last night at her farm in Western Australia,” they told us.

“She committed s*icide after suffering from s*xual ab*se and s*x trfficking for her whole life.

“Virginia was a dedicated fighter against s*xual ab*se and tr*fficking. She was the light that helped so many survivors.

“In the end, the toll of ab*se is so heavy that it became unbearable for Virginia to handle its weight.”

On Friday night (April 25), West Australian police responded to a property in the Neergabby region after discovering Giuffre unconscious.

“Police and St. John Western Australia responded and administered emergency first aid.” Sadly, a police official declared the 41-year-old woman dead on the scene.

“The death is being investigated by major crime detectives; early indication is the death is not suspicious.”

Giuffre said that when she was 17, she was s*x tr*fficked to Prince Andrew by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, and she was ‘forced to have s*x’ with the prince at Epstein’s New York residence.

Prince Andrew rejects all allegations against him.

In 2022, Giuffre and the Royal settled out of court, but he didn’t admit guilt.

In 2019, Epstein committed s*icide in jail while awaiting trial on s*x tr*fficking accusations. Maxwell received a 20-year prison term in 2022 for her participation in the s*xual ab*se of underage females.

Giuffre stated on Instagram three weeks ago that she had been in a vehicle accident and was given ‘four days to live’ due to ‘kidney renal failure’ as a result of the event.

Along with the announcement, she shared a series of images of her injuries, which revealed considerable facial bruises.

However, local authorities questioned the seriousness of the event, calling it a minor crash’ with ‘no recorded casualties.’

Giuffre had been charged with violating a family violence restraining order at Ocean Reef, near Perth, a month earlier, following complaints of tensions between her and her husband, Robert.

Her matter was first heard in Joondalup Magistrates’ Court in northern Perth on March 14, and she did not enter a plea.

According to Western Australia Courts, the case was continued until June 11 for a plea hearing, and Giuffre’s agent stated at the time that she ‘looks forward to defending herself against [Robert’s] malicious accusation.’

Following her death, Giuffre’s publicist, Dini von Mueffling, characterized the mother-of-three as ‘truly caring, smart, and hilarious.’

“She cherished her children and several animals. “She was always more concerned with me than with herself,” she said in a statement.

“I’ll miss her beyond words. It was an honor of a lifetime to represent her.