Brief Summary
Miss Jamaica, Gabrielle Henry, experienced a fall off the stage during the Miss Universe preliminary competition. She was promptly attended to and taken to the hospital. Updates from the Miss Universe Organization and its president, Raul Roachcha, confirmed that she sustained no life-threatening injuries and is under observation, with ongoing support from her family and the organization.
- Gabrielle Henry fell off stage during the Miss Universe preliminary evening gown competition.
- She was immediately attended to and taken to a hospital in Thailand.
- Medical professionals confirmed she has no life-threatening injuries or broken bones and is under observation.
- The Miss Universe Organization is providing support to Gabrielle and her family.
Miss Jamaica's Fall at Miss Universe Preliminaries
During the Miss Universe preliminary evening gown competition on November 19th, Miss Jamaica, Gabrielle Henry, fell off the stage. The incident occurred as the 28-year-old was walking to her left after posing for the judges in an orange gown and cape. Footage shows her falling completely off the runway.
Immediate Response and Medical Attention
Following the fall, people nearby immediately came to Gabrielle Henry's aid, and she was carried off on a stretcher to receive medical attention. She was then rushed to Paulo Ranks Hospital for further evaluation and care.
Official Updates on Gabrielle's Condition
The Miss Universe Organization released an update stating that Gabrielle Henry was receiving care at Paulo Ranks Hospital and was not suffering from any life-threatening injuries. Miss Universe Organization President Raul Roachcha visited Gabrielle in the hospital and confirmed that she had no broken bones and was under good care, remaining under observation with support from her family and the organization.

