On Thursday, she refused to comment on her condition and the cause of her fall. However, in a statement released by the Miss Universe Jamaica organization, it is revealed that Gabrielle is not as well as was believed and had to be admitted to the Intensive Care Unit for 'close monitoring and specialized care.' 'Medical staff has also indicated that Gabrielle will have to remain in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for a minimum of seven (7) days, as doctors continue their close monitoring and specialized care,' they stated. 'During this deeply difficult time, the Miss Universe Jamaica Organization is earnestly asking Jamaicans at home and throughout the diaspora to continue keeping Gabrielle in their prayers,' they added. Dr. Henry-Samuels, one of the queen's treating physicians, told the Jamaican organization that 'Gabby is not as well as we would have hoped, but the hospital continues to treat her properly.' Caution was also urged regarding information circulating about Gabrielle Henry's health condition, and people were asked to avoid 'negative comments' about her. The contestant from Jamaica was hospitalized after also falling off the main stage during the evening gown presentation at Miss Universe, according to a statement from the organization's president, Raúl Rocha. Henry was 'resting under medical observation' and had not suffered serious injuries.
Miss Jamaica Contestant Hospitalized After Fall
Miss Universe contestant Gabrielle Henry of Jamaica was hospitalized and moved to the ICU after a stage fall. The organization is asking the public to pray for her and to refrain from making premature judgments about her condition.