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Miss Universe Jamaica 2025 back in home country following accident


Miss Universe Jamaica 2025 back in home country following accident

Miss Universe Jamaica 2025 Dr. Gabrielle Henry has returned to her home country to continue recovering, a month after her fall at the Miss Universe 2025 preliminary competition in Thailand.

On Instagram, the beauty queen shared an update, saying she is now back in Jamaica, expressing gratitude for the support she has received.

“I extend sincere thanks to my family, friends, for every prayer lifted on my behalf from my fellow Jamaicans, and to those who stood with me through moments seen and unseen,” Gabrielle wrote.

She also thanked the medical teams who attended to her in Thailand and those who assisted in her journey home.

“As Miss Jamaica Universe 2025 and an ophthalmology resident, I am reminded that moments of darkness do not diminish vision; they refine it. While I continue to recover, I am inspired by the way Jamaicans rise, undeterred, after adversity. In time, more will be shared. For now, my focus remains healing, purpose, and service. Light persists,” Gabrielle said.

Gabrielle fell from the main stage during the evening gown portion of the Miss Universe 2025 preliminary competition and had to be carried out on a stretcher.

Earlier this month, her family and the Miss Universe Organization said that she suffered “intracranial hemorrhage with loss of consciousness, a fracture, facial lacerations and other significant injuries.”

 

 

—Carby Rose Basina/JCB, GMA Integrated News