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Prince Andrew accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre suggests ‘too many evil people’ want to kill her

Prince Andrew’s sex accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre has suggested that she fears for her life because “too many evil people” want to keep her quiet.

Giuffre — one of the most outspoken accusers against late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and his circle of friends — issued the alarming warning on Twitter late Monday about her possible death.

“I am making it publicy [sic] known that in no way, shape or form am I sucidal [sic],” she wrote. “I have made this known to my therapist and GP — If something happens to me — in the sake of my family do not let this go away and help me to protect them. Too many evil people want to see me quiteted [sic].”

The 36-year-old mom’s message was in response to a suggestion that she might be killed “to protect the ultra rich and well connected,” amid growing conspiracy theories that Epstein, 66, was also killed while behind bars.

Giuffre retweeted a message saying, “if you die in an ‘accident’, it wasn’t no accident.”

Speculation on Epstein’s suicide at a Manhattan jail has swirled since his death in August.

Famed pathologist Dr. Michael Baden, who sat in on the autopsy, claimed in October that the “evidence points toward homicide,” and last month the pedophile’s brother Mark Epstein, 65, said he “might have been murdered.”

A longtime accuser of Epstein and alleged madam Ghislaine Maxwell, Giuffre also claims she was forced to have sex three times with Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, when she was 17 — which he has categorically denied.

“It is emphatically denied that the Duke of York had any form of sexual contact or relationship with Virginia Roberts,” Buckingham Palace has said in a statement. “Any claim to the contrary is false and without foundation.”