Father Of Virginia Giuffre, Woman Who Accused Jeffrey Epstein & Prince Andrew Of Sexual Abuse, Wants Her Suicide Investigated

Father Of Virginia Giuffre, Woman Who Accused Jeffrey Epstein & Prince Andrew Of Sexual Abuse, Wants Her Suicide Investigated
Sky Roberts, the father of Virginia Giuffre, is calling for further investigation into his daughter’s de@th, which authorities ruled a suicide.
Virginia, who accused convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew of sexual abuse in 2015, was found dead in her Australian home last week. While her family initially accepted the cause of de@th as suicide, her father is now questioning that conclusion.
Roberts told TMZ that Virginia had posted videos in the past warning that if she were ever found de@d by suicide, authorities should investigate further.
In fact, in December 2019, Virginia made it clear she wasn’t suicidal, posting on social media:
“I am making it publicly known that in no way, shape or form am I suicidal. … If something happens to me – for the sake of my family, do not let this go away and help me protect them. Too many evil people want to see me quieted.”
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Virginia’s attorney has also raised doubts about her de@th, telling The Sun that there were no signs she was contemplating suicide, adding,
“There’s suicide and then there’s misadventure.”
With her family questioning the circumstances, pressure is mounting for authorities to take a closer look at the case.
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