Miss Jamaica recovering after Miss Universe stage fall
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On November 19, contestant Gabrielle Henry fell while participating in the evening gown segment of the global beauty competition.
(Web Desk)– Miss Jamaica, who was seriously injured after falling off the stage during the 73rd Miss Universe pageant in Bangkok, has begun to show signs of recovery.
On November 19, contestant Gabrielle Henry fell while participating in the evening gown segment of the global beauty competition.
Following the accident, Jamaica was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. She sustained facial injuries, fractures, and internal bleeding, raising serious concerns about her health at the time.
According to an update issued by the Miss Universe Organization, Gabrielle Henry is now out of danger and her condition is steadily improving. However, she remains under neurological observation, with specialists monitoring her round the clock to ensure her safety and stability.
The organization further announced that Gabrielle will be flown back to Jamaica within the next few days. She will travel on a medically supervised flight arranged by the Miss Universe Organization.
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Upon arrival in Jamaica, she will be admitted to a hospital where her treatment will continue under local medical teams.
The Miss Universe Organization has taken full responsibility for Gabrielle’s care following the incident. They have covered all medical costs, including hospitalization, treatment, and accommodation expenses for her mother and sister, who have been by her side throughout her recovery.
The decision to continue the show immediately after the accident drew criticism on social media, with many questioning the priorities of the event organizers.
It is worth noting that Gabrielle Henry is not only Miss Jamaica but also an ophthalmologist and the founder of the “See Me Foundation,” which advocates for the rights of visually impaired individuals in Jamaica.