Three days after a scary fall through the preliminary night robe spherical throughout Miss Universe, Dr. Gabrielle Henry, Miss Jamaica stays hospitalized along with her sister saying she “isn’t doing in addition to we might have hoped.”
Henry, 28, was strolling down the stage in Thailand when she missed a step and fell fully off. Her sister, Dr. Phylicia Henry-Samuels, is with Henry and their mom, Maureen, in Thailand as she recovers.
“Gabby isn’t doing in addition to we might have hoped, however the hospital continues to deal with her accordingly,” Henry-Samuels stated in a press release shared with Miss Universe Jamaica. Because of the severity of her accidents, Gabrielle should stay within the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for at the very least seven days as docs “proceed their shut monitoring and specialised care” of her.
The Miss Universe Jamaica group shared a prolonged replace on Instagram on Friday (Nov. 21), asking for the neighborhood and the worldwide Diaspora to maintain Gabrielle of their ideas and prayers.
“We respectfully ask the general public and social media customers to keep away from sharing damaging feedback, misinformation, or hypothesis which will trigger additional misery to the household,” the assertion learn. “Our major focus stays on Gabrielle’s restoration and the well-being of her family members. We kindly request continued compassion, sensitivity, and privateness because the household navigates this difficult interval.”
Shortly after Henry’s fall was captured on video, the Miss Universe Jamaica group shared a press release on Instagram, writing, “Henry was rushed to the Paolo Rangsit Hospital, the place medical professionals are attending to her care and have suggested that she shouldn’t be affected by any life-threatening accidents; nonetheless, they proceed to conduct exams to make sure her full restoration.”
In a earlier replace on her situation, Raul Ochoa, who’s the proprietor of the Miss Universe pageant, said that Gabrielle had “no damaged bones” from her fall and was receiving “excellent care.”



















