Miss Universe Jamaica hospitalised after stage fall during preliminary competition

Miss Universe Jamaica, Dr Gabrielle Henry, was hospitalised on Wednesday after falling during the evening gown segment of the preliminary competition for Miss Universe 2025.

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The incident occurred shortly after Henry showcased her gown, sending immediate alarm across the venue and on social media. While the exact cause of the fall has not been confirmed, the swift response by on-site medical personnel ensured she received immediate care. Photos circulating online show Henry being attended to by a team of staff before being carefully removed from the stage on a stretcher.

Dr Henry was transported to Paolo Rangsit Hospital in Bangkok, accompanied by her mother, sister, and representatives from the Miss Universe Organisation. A statement from the Miss Universe Jamaica Organisation confirmed that the ophthalmologist, who is also a prominent advocate for the visually impaired through her See Me Foundation, did not suffer any life-threatening injuries. Medical professionals are conducting preliminary tests to monitor her condition.

“We kindly ask everyone to stay upbeat, lift her up in prayer, and send positive thoughts as she receives the necessary medical care,” the organisation said, thanking supporters for their outpouring of love and concern.

Henry had already participated in the national costume and swimwear preliminary competitions earlier in the week, representing Jamaica with her trademark poise and energy. The coronation for Miss Universe 2025 is set to take place Thursday, November 21, at the Impact Challenger Hall Arena in Pak Kret, Nonthaburi, Thailand, with delegates from 120 countries in attendance.

Dr Henry, who balances her medical career with advocacy work, is widely respected for her contributions to education and economic opportunities for people who are blind or have low vision. Supporters across social media have rallied behind her, sending messages of encouragement and hope for a speedy recovery

 

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