Virginia Giuffre
Family Reveals Words From Journal After Suicide
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Virginia Giuffre’s household discovered a uncooked, handwritten be aware she penned earlier than taking her personal life — and now they’re sharing it with the world.
In a Facebook post, Virginia’s sister-in-law Amanda Roberts stated the household needed to launch a quote from a journal Virginia had written, which was discovered at her Aussie farmhouse … the place she died by suicide Friday. The quote is a robust message of solidarity with fellow survivors of sexual abuse.
The message reads, “Mothers, Fathers, Sisters + Brothers need to show the battle lines are drawn, and we stand together to fight for the future of victims – Is protesting the answer – I don’t know but we’ve got to start somewhere.”
Amanda’s publish stated the phrases had been discovered as they “were going through journal entries that Virginia had written over the years and stumbled upon this quote and thought it was a beautiful moment to share with you all.” She believes Virginia, who publicly accused Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew of sexual abuse again in 2015, meant for the be aware to be learn worldwide.
It’s not clear when Virginia really wrote these phrases within the journal.
Amanda stated they’re ensuring Virginia’s message will get out — displaying survivors and protestors alike that they stand in solidarity, and the combat isn’t over.
However, Virginia’s father, Sky Roberts, has totally different priorities — he’s urging authorities to dig deeper, telling TMZ that Virginia posted movies up to now saying if she ever died by suicide, nobody ought to consider it and cops ought to examine.
As we reported, Virginia’s dying got here simply weeks after she claimed she had only four days to live following a automobile accident.
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