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Final Letter From Virginia Giuffre To Her Children Revealed After Tragic Death
A letter that Virginia Giuffre sent to her children in the final weeks of her life has been released by her family.
Virginia passed away at her home in the Western Australian town of Neergabby on April 25. The 41-year-old said on social media a few weeks before she passed away that she had “four days to live” following a vehicle accident and that she was “ready to go,” but not before spending “one last time” with her three children.
Virginia’s family has now released a letter to her children titled ‘To the kids’ and a number of journal entries she made in the weeks prior to her death.
Virginia wrote it as her final entry. Virginia and her estranged husband, Robert, had been embroiled in a heated legal struggle in the months preceding her death.

According to an interview with The Times, Robert filed a restraining order against Virginia because of an incident that happened in January of this year.
Temporary custody of their youngest children was granted to her ex-husband. For six months, she was also forbidden from getting in touch with them.
“I’ve never seen my sister as physically broken down as she was then,” her brother, Sky Roberts, told The Times. “She was really struggling, emotionally and physically. She could face a lot of things, but the idea of not seeing her children broke her.”
Virginia sent a statement to her children in her final diary entry, which the family is releasing in the hopes that they would read it and understand how much she loved them.
The Times reports that Virginia’s brothers have attempted to get in touch with them but have not heard back.
The letter reads: “Every day that I don’t see your faces has a little less light. The world is dimmer w/o you in it.”
“… It’ll all be alright, you’ll have a rainbow over your head, angels by your side and God in your heart.”
Sky added that they had’such a fantastic day’ the day before Virginia passed away.
“We had lunch and after that we tried on cowboy hats and went to a thrift store. We were just being silly, you know — she could be very silly,” he said.
After hearing’meditation music’ emanating from Virginia’s room the following day, Sky chose not to bother her.
But he went back, sensing something was amiss, and saw his sister unconscious.
“We have always had this interconnected, twinsie thing and I just felt something was wrong,” Sky stated.
Virginia tragically died despite his efforts to revive her.
Although Sky said that he doesn’t know why Virginia decided to end her life that day, he noted that it “was a lot of things” and that her son’s eighteenth birthday was approaching.
“That was very important to her and she knew she wouldn’t be there for that. They were her life.” he said.
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