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Family of Miss Jamaica releases heartbreaking message after her spectacular fall: “She's not doing so well&rd

The family of Miss Jamaica's Gabrielle Henry has broken their silence and told the whole truth about her health after her painful fall

Family of Miss Jamaica releases heartbreaking message after her spectacular fall ldquoShe039s not doing so wellrd
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Due to what transpired in the days leading up to the dinner and what transpired after Mexican Fatima Bosch's victory, as well as the claims that her victory was rigged, controversy erupted in Miss Universe's most current edition.

In addition to having people given something to talk about because of allegations of rigging, the Thailand parade was also criticized for the mishaps some of the candidates had, such as the one involving Jamaican Gabrielle Henry, who fell spectacularly during the opening ceremony. Although it was initially believed that the stunning Caribbean girl was recovering, her relatives, through Miss Universe Jamaica, made a speech that revealed the truth about the young woman's condition. The statement mentions that Gabrielle, affectionately known as" Gabriel," is still receiving care in a hospital in Thailand's intensive care unit. The statement from Miss Universe Jamaica reads," Medical staff has indicated that Gabrielle will need to remain in the Intensive Care Unit ( ICU) for a minimum of seven ( 7 ) days, while doctors continue to closely monitor and provide specialized care. " Additionally, the statement discloses that Gabrielle's sister Phylicia Henry-Samuels and mother Maureen Henry are already with her. Gabby is not as well as we had hoped, but the doctor continues to care for her, her sister said. Miss Universe Jamaica sent a message of consciousness with the most recent clinical report, warning fans, social media, and the media to stay away from debate about what is happening to Gabrielle after her fall. We respectfully request that no one on social media or the public post negative rumors or false information that could cause the family's suffering. The lengthy statement, which included a photo of Gabrielle, whose fall cost her the chance to represent Jamaica at Miss Universe 2025, concludes:" We ask for continued compassion, sensitivity, and privacy as the family navigates this difficult time.

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