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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.
Rees-Jones has consistently stated that he has little to no memory of the events directly surrounding the crash. Post-mortem tests later revealed that Paul had a blood alcohol content three times ...
Diana was critically injured in the crash and died afterwards from her injuries in the hospital. Their bodyguard, named Trevor Rees-Jones, was the only one to survive, sustaining a serious head injury. [2] [3] The Flame of Liberty (completed in 1987), at the bridge's north end has become an unofficial memorial to Diana.
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.
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.
Bloomberg's Billionaires Index revealed 27 Texans among the world's wealthiest, including Elon Musk, Jerry Jones, Mark Cuban and Alice Walton. ... Trevor Rees-Jones, Rees-Jones Oil & Minerals ...
Both were killed in this crash along with the driver of the car, Henri Paul; Fayed's bodyguard, Trevor Rees-Jones survived. Further reading: Death of Diana, Princess of Wales: Dan Fegan: 1961 2018 56 years American basketball agent SUV bus near Aspen, Colorado [147] Cheo Feliciano: 1935 2014 78 years Puerto Rican composer and singer singer-car
Luc Chikhani is a French oral and maxillofacial surgeon best known for reconstructing the face of Trevor Rees-Jones, [1] the former bodyguard of Dodi Fayed, after the car crash that killed Diana, Princess of Wales, Dodi Fayed, and their driver, Henri Paul. He was interviewed in Rees-Jones's book The Bodyguard's Story. [2]