Nananatili sa ospital si Miss Universe Jamaica 2025 Gabrielle Henry, 29.
Nahulog si Miss Jamaica mula sa entablado habang nagaganap ang prelims para sa evening gown competition ng 74th Miss Universe noong Miyerkules, Nobyembre 19, 2025.
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Patuloy na humihiling ng panalangin para sa kanyang paggaling ang Miss Universe Jamaica Organization.
Hindi na nakasipot si Henry sa koronasyon ng 74th Miss Universe noong Biyernes, Nobyembre 2, dahil sa aksidente na nangyari.
Inaasahang pitong araw siyang mananatili sa Intensive Care Unit ng Paolo Rangsit, Pathum Thani, Thailand—isang indikasyon ng maselan na kalagayan ng kanyang kalusugan.
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MISS JAMAICA HEALTH BULLETIN
Ang Miss Universe Jamaica co-national directors na sina Karl Williams at Mark McDermoth ang naglabas ng opisyal na pahayag tungkol sa kalagayan ni Henry.
May petsa itong November 21, 2025.
Sabi sa isang bahagi ng pahayag: "This is an official update regarding the medical condition of Dr. Gabrielle 'Gabby' Henry, who remains hospitalised in Thailand.
"Her sister, Dr. Phylicia Henry-Samuels, who is currently in Thailand with their mother, Maureen Henry, advised the organization on the latest developments.
"According to Dr. Henry-Samuels, 'Gabby isn’t doing as well as we would have hoped, but the hospital continues to treat her accordingly.'
"Medical personnel have further indicated that Gabrielle will be required to remain in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for a minimum of seven (7) days, as doctors continue their close monitoring and specialised care."
Sa ngayon ay naka-tatlong araw na sa ospital ang beauty queen.
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PRAYERS FOR MISS JAMAICA gabrielle henry
Sa puntong ito umapela sina Williams at McDermoth na iwasan ang pagpapalaganap ng maling impormasyon tungkol sa kondisyon ni Miss Universe Jamaica.
"During this profoundly difficult time, the Miss Universe Jamaica Organization is earnestly calling on Jamaicans at home and across the Diaspora to continue keeping Gabrielle in their prayers.
"We also encourage friends, supporters, and well-wishers worldwide to join in lifting her in love, strength, and hope.
"We respectfully ask the public and social media users to avoid sharing negative comments, misinformation, or speculation that may cause further distress to the family.
"Our primary focus remains on Gabrielle’s recovery and the well-being of her loved ones. We kindly request continued compassion, sensitivity, and privacy as the family navigates this challenging period.”
