Miss Universe contestant falls off stage in Thailand

Miss Jamaica, Dr. Gabrielle Henry, was taken to the hospital after falling off the stage during the Miss Universe competition in Thailand. The incident occurred on Wednesday evening during the preliminary evening gown round. A video circulating on social media shows Henry walking across the stage in a long orange gown before losing her balance and falling.

According to eyewitnesses, Henry was immediately attended to by medical personnel and event staff. She was then transported to Paolo Rangsit Hospital in Thailand for treatment. The Miss Universe Organisation confirmed the incident in a statement, noting that Henry is receiving medical attention at the hospital.

Miss Universe President, Raúl Rocha Cantú, visited Henry at the hospital and reported that she sustained minor injuries. “She is receiving treatment at a hospital in Bangkok, where she will remain under observation overnight,” he said. The organisation has not released further details on the extent of Henry’s injuries or her expected recovery time.

The Miss Universe competition, which brings together representatives from over 80 countries, is being held in Thailand this year. The event is a major international spectacle, with millions of people watching worldwide. The evening gown round is a crucial part of the competition, where contestants showcase their elegance and poise on the catwalk.

The incident has sparked concern among fans and well-wishers, who are wishing Henry a speedy recovery. The Miss Universe Organisation has assured that Henry is receiving the best possible medical care and will provide updates on her condition as necessary. As the competition continues, fans will be keeping a close eye on Henry’s progress, hoping for her swift return to the stage. The organisation’s priority is the safety and well-being of all contestants, and it is taking all necessary precautions to ensure their health and security throughout the event.

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