Giuffre's Father Vigorously Denies Suicide Claim Regarding Daughter
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Virah Giuffre's pops flat-out opined that he ain't buyin' the suicide theory, insisting fervently 15 years post her initial accusations against tycoon Jeffrey Epstein of sexually exploiting her as a teen. Sky Roberts shared his sentiments during an emotional sit-down with Piers Morgan on Thursday. He flat-out stated that it's "impossible" for Giuffre to have taken her own life.
In the interview, Roberts said he was left in tears on hearing the news. "I couldn't believe it. I mean, I started bawling my eyes out right away," he shared emotion-filled words with Morgan.
"I can't accept it. It's just impossible," he continued. "And then for them to say she committed suicide, there's no way that she did. Someone got to her."
Giuffre, who also called out Britain's Prince Andrew for abuse, was found lifeless in her Australian home last Friday. Her family later confirmed that she "lost her life to suicide," following a lifelong battle with trauma from abuse and sex trafficking. But Roberts wasn't holding back, calling for a thorough probe into her death straight off the bat.
She was 41.
"She had too much going on for her to give up," Roberts expressed, mentioning Giuffre's advocacy work for other abuse survivors. "She had her foundation."
Giuffre herself had once declared back in 2019 on X that suicide wasn't on her radar.
"I am publicly stating that I have no suicidal intentions," she penned down. "I've communicated this to my therapist and doctor - If something happens to me, for the sake of my family, help me protect them."
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- Giuffre's death was initially deemed a suicide by authorities and her family[1][3]. However, questions arose shortly afterward, including initial family statements describing her death as a suicide[3], lawyer speculation doubting the death's suspiciousness, and Giuffre's father's conflicting claims[2].
- Despite the official stand, authorities continued their investigation per standard procedures for sudden deaths[1]. Her family emphasized the importance of carrying on Giuffre's work advocating for abuse survivors[1][3].
- Sky Roberts, in an interview with Piers Morgan, asserted that he finds it impossible to believe that Virah Giuffre, who had accused Jeffrey Epstein of sexually exploiting her, could have taken her own life.
- Roberts' sentiments echo those of Giuffre's father, who has expressed doubts about the official suicide ruling in Giuffre's death, despite initial family statements supporting it.
- The death of Giuffre, an advocate for abuse survivors, has sparked calls for a thorough investigation, given the conflicting claims and questions surrounding her death.
- Despite the official investigation, the controversy surrounding Giuffre's death extends beyond the realm of suicide theory into the realms of crime and justice, general news, and politics.
