Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre accused of sick lies in claiming small crash with school bus almost killed her

Parents of kids on the school bus involved in a fender-bender with Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s car have ripped her claims that the wreck nearly killed her as “sick” and all “lies.”The 41-year-old mom made headlines after she posted a bruised and battered photo of herself in a hospital bed earlier this week, alleging she’d been given just “four days to live” after the March 24 wreck in Western Australia.Several parents have since dismissed her claims of life-threatening injuries, telling the Telegraph their kids immediately brushed off the accident as a “small crash” the minute they got home from school.“They [the children] got off the bus and said that they had had a small crash,” said Emmie-Rose Wright, whose three young children were on the bus at the time.“There’s no damage to the bus and none of the kids are injured.“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,” another mom, Hayley Miller, added.The bus driver, Ross Munns, has claimed the incident — which occurred in Neergabby just after 3 p.m.— unfolded when he tried to overtake a slow-moving white Toyota Highlander driven by a 71-year-old woman.Munns was driving 29 kids when he started to pass the car, just for it to suddenly turn right, causing him to clip the vehicle and damage its taillight, he said.Cops later described the crash as a “minor collision” and publicly said there “no reported injuries.”But a rep for Giuffre, who was allegedly sex-trafficked by Epstein to have sex with the UK’s Prince Andrew when she was a teen, insisted the mom took herself to the hospital when her “condition worsened” in the aftermath.The rep added that the kids on board the bus were traumatized as a result of the wreck.“They weren’t worried or traumatized at all.

They thought that she had stopped in front of them unnecessarily,” Wright, whose three kids were on ...

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