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Published Date: 08 April 2008
TREVOR Rees, the sole survivor of the car crash which killed Diana, Princess of Wales, said today he agreed with the jury's verdict and hoped everyone involved could "move on".
Mr Rees, who suffered horrific facial injuries in the Paris car smash, was praised last night by Diana's sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, for giving evidence to the inquest.

He said in a brief statement: "I agree with the jury's verdict, and
welcome the end of the inquest process. I hope that this now represents a point from which everyone involved can move on."

Mr Rees' comments echoed a statement issued by William and Harry last night in which they said they agreed with the jury's verdict that Diana and her lover Dodi Fayed died because of gross negligence by both their driver Henri Paul and pursuing paparazzi.

Dodi's father, Mohamed al Fayed, has never accepted, despite compelling evidence, that Mr Paul – his employee – was drink-driving, choosing to believe the crash was plotted by the Duke of Edinburgh and MI6.

Mr al Fayed's spokesman, Michael Cole, immediately responded to Mr Rees's comments, saying that the Harrods boss also wanted to "move on" but was nevertheless meeting his legal team today to examine his options.

He added: "Of course we all want to move on but I think there can be no untied up loose ends, but all we're doing today is trying to see if there is anything more that can be done."





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  • Last Updated: 08 April 2008 2:56 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Princess of Wales
 
1

Jingsitsme,

EDINBURGH 08/04/2008 16:45:11
don't think we will ever know the right story.

Sad though that Mr Paul being made out that he was drunk. Even if he was he is being made the scapegoat.

If he was that drunk and this Trevor Rees JOnes being Princess Di's bodyguard would have seen him drunk and not allowed him to drive. It was part of his job to protect her. So in my opinion he is also partly to blame.

I actually agree with Fayed in some respects as all he wants is the truth! If we had the money and same happened to one of our family members we would do the same.
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Brian M,

Edinburgh 08/04/2008 18:47:26
I don't think the driver was 'drunk' at all, French limits are much less than even here.

Also, Rees Jones seems to have selective/fortunate memory lapses about that evening.

I think there has indeed been a cover up of the greatest magnitude by 'the establishment'

 

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