Information Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Mon. Dec. 15, 2025: Miss Jamaica Universe 2025, Dr. Gabrielle Henry, is again in Jamaica and is now receiving specialised medical care as she continues her restoration following a severe on-stage accident throughout the Miss Universe competitors in Thailand.
Dr. Henry arrived in Jamaica on Thursday, Dec. eleventh, underneath full medical escort from Bangkok, Thailand, with transportation and care coordinated and funded by the Miss Universe Group. She had been hospitalized in Thailand after struggling a fall throughout the night robe phase of the Miss Universe 2025 preliminary competitors on November nineteenth at IMPACT Muang Thong Thani close to Bangkok.
In response to an announcement from the Miss Universe Jamaica Group and Dr. Henry’s household, the autumn resulted in an intracranial hemorrhage with lack of consciousness, a fracture, facial lacerations and different important accidents. She required intensive care therapy in Bangkok and was unable to take part within the Miss Universe closing on November twenty first.
The Miss Universe Jamaica Group confirmed that Dr. Henry continues to make encouraging progress and is predicted to be discharged from hospital within the coming days, although she would require around-the-clock specialist supervision as her restoration continues.
Dr. Henry shared her optimism in a message launched by means of the group, stating that she is “eagerly wanting ahead to my return residence and to seeing everybody within the close to future.”
The group expressed gratitude to the Miss Universe Group for its unwavering assist all through the ordeal, noting that each one medical and dwelling bills had been totally coated and that Dr. Henry bears no accountability for the incident. Particular thanks had been prolonged to Miss Universe President Raul Rocha Cantù, Mario Bucaro, and Maria Jose Unda for his or her hands-on help and fixed communication throughout her hospitalization.
Extra appreciation was expressed to Vradda Rutnin, Honorary Jamaican Consul to Thailand; former Miss Universe Jamaica contestants Aisha and Emily Corridor; and worldwide photographer Ricardo St. Cyr for his or her assist throughout Dr. Henry’s restoration overseas.
The Miss Universe Jamaica Group additionally thanked the numerous well-wishers in Jamaica and all over the world for his or her prayers and messages of encouragement.
Earlier than competing in Miss Universe, the 28-year-old ophthalmologist on the College Hospital of the West Indies was extensively recognized for her advocacy in schooling and healthcare. She is the founding father of the Her See Me Basis, which offers academic and financial alternatives for people who find themselves blind or visually impaired.
Organizers say they stay up for welcoming Dr. Henry and her household residence and want her continued therapeutic and restoration as she recovers.
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