Virginia Giuffre's final haunting social media post weeks before tragic death

Virginia Giuffre's final haunting social media post weeks before tragic death Virginia Giuffre shared a series of devastating social media updates just weeks before her tragic death Virginia Giuffre (Image: Mark Kauzlarich/Bloomberg via Getty Images ) Virginia Giuffre shared a series of devastating final social media updates just weeks before her tragic death by suicide. The 41 year old, who became known worldwide after accusing Prince Andrew of abuse - something he has always strongly denied, was discovered deceased at her residence in Western Australia yesterday evening. Her relatives paid tribute to the mother-of-three and said she had taken her own life. Article continues below Read more Prince Andrew's ex sparks outrage with 'sick' post on Virginia Giuffre's death On April 14, Virginia uploaded a link to Gotye's breakup hit Somebody That I Used To Know onto her Instagram page. This was followed by a black screen that appeared without any caption or sound attached. Later, she anchored the story post to her profile, which was highlighted with a broken heart emoji flanked by two stars. That story remains as the sole pinned item on Virginia's Instagram account. Her last posted image on Instagram depicted her lying in a hospital bed, sporting severe bruises. She reported suffering from kidney failure and being fatally ill, saying she had only four days left to live following being struck by a bus in Australia. However, there was a twist when Western Australian Police referred to the collision as minor and noted that there were no serious injuries reported. She later suggested the incident had been overly dramatised due to a misunderstanding. Police confirmed that emergency crews responded to a call about an unresponsive female at a home in the Perth suburb of Neergabby on Friday evening. Presently, her death is not being considered suspicious by initial investigations. In a heartfelt tribute, Virginia's family stated: "Giuffre lost her life to suicide, after being a lifelong victim of sexual abuse and sex trafficking. Article continues below "Virginia was a fierce warrior in the fight against sexual abuse and sex trafficking. She was the light that lifted so many survivors. "Despite all the adversity she faced in her life, she shone so bright. She will be missed beyond measure."