Virginia Giuffres family reveals heartbreaking handwritten note she left behind before her suicide

Virginia Giuffre’s family has shared a heartbreaking handwritten note she left behind before her suicide Friday — with a final message of support for sexual abuse survivors.Giuffre — the most prominent victim of late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein — left the note at her Australian farmhouse where she died by suicide on April 25, according to a Facebook post.Her family found it among several of her possessions — and think it was intended to be sent to a protest outside the White House Wednesday, her heartbroken sister-in-law, Amanda Roberts, said.“We are not going to go away,” Giuffre, 41, wrote in the letter.“Mothers, fathers, sisters and brothers need to show the battlelines 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,” she added.Giuffre — who also repeatedly alleged that she was forced to have sex with Britain’s Prince Andrew — was found dead in her farmhouse in Neergabby, roughly an hour from Perth in Western Australia.The heartbreaking final note was shared on social media by Roberts, who made clear her mission to carry on Giuffre’s legacy following her untimely death.“Hello world.We found a handwritten note that our sister Virginia wrote,” Roberts wrote on Facebook.“I think it’s important that the survivors know that she’s with you and her voice will not be silenced.

I know that it’s so important, and her wish is that we continue to fight.”Roberts, who is married to Giuffre’s brother Sky, concluded her post, “To all survivors and those protesting.We stand with you in solidarity and know the fight is not over!   #VirginiaRoberts #SurvivorStrong #solidarity #soar #victory.”...

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Publisher: New York Post

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