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Trevor Rees-Jones (also known as Trevor Rees; born 3 March 1968) is a British author and former bodyguard who was badly injured and the only survivor in the car crash in Paris that killed Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1997. Because he sustained a serious head injury, he does not recall any details from the crash.
In 1995, he married Sue Jones (previously, Rees-Jones's name had been Trevor Rees, but he added his wife's surname upon their marriage) a former buyer for Harrods, where Rees-Jones was employed as ...
Diana and Fayed’s bodyguard, Trevor Rees-Jones, were critically injured. Image credits: Roméo / Pexels Immediately, firefighters arrived at the scene to transport the two to emergency services.
Trevor D. Rees-Jones was born in 1951. He grew up in University Park, Texas, Dallas, the eldest of three children of Trevor William Rees-Jones (1923–2009) and Billye June Kay of Dallas (1924–2008). [1] [2] He achieved the rank of Eagle Scout out of Boy Scout Troop 70 in 1966. [3] His father was a lawyer with Locke Liddell & Sapp in Dallas. [4]
Trevor Rees-Jones may refer to: Trevor Rees-Jones (bodyguard) (born 1968), also known as Trevor Rees, British bodyguard to Diana, Princess of Wales Trevor Rees-Jones (businessman) (born 1951), American attorney, business executive and philanthropist
Trevor Rees-Jones, Rees-Jones Oil & Minerals owner: $6.66 billion. Thai Lee, SHI International Corporation CEO: $6.32 billion. This article originally appeared on Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: Who is ...
The previous August, he had been reported by the BBC to have claimed that Paul was working for the security services and that one of Diana's bodyguards, either Trevor Rees-Jones (now known as Trevor Rees) or Kes Wingfield, was a contact for British intelligence. [35]
Dodi Fayed and Henri Paul were also killed in the crash, with Trevor Rees-Jones being severely injured. October 13 – Canada – Les Éboulements bus accident. In Quebec, 44 people were killed when a bus plunged into a ravine, the worst bus crash in Canadian history.