It’s incredible to think it’s been 21 years since the world lost Diana, Princess of Wales.

The ex-wife of Prince Charles died in a Paris car crash alongside partner Dodi Fayed in 1997, though conspiracy theorists have attempted to challenge the reported version of events ever since.

Well, as per British newspaper the Daily Star, Princess Diana’s dying words have been revealed … by the very firefighter who tried to save her life.

It’s incredible to think it’s been almost 24 years since the world lost Diana, Princess of Wales.

The ex-wife of Prince Charles died in a Paris car crash alongside partner Dodi Fayed in 1997, though conspiracy theorists have attempted to challenge the reported version of events ever since.

Well, as per British newspaper the Daily Star, Princess Diana’s dying words have been revealed … by the very firefighter who tried to save her life.

Xavier Gourmelon was one of the first emergency service responders on scene after the car Diana was travelling in crashed in the Pont de I’Alma tunnel in Paris whilst going at 152mph.

Gourmelon, now 50-years-old, got to Diana in the minutes after the crash, and was on hand to hear what would turn out to be her final words.

Apparently, the firefighter had no idea who was inside the car when he first arrived at the scene. As per the Daily Star, he said:

“The car was in a mess and we just dealt with it like any road accident.”

“For me this was simply a banal traffic accident, one of many that emergency services have to deal with and it was the usual causes, speed and a drunk driver…”

“I could see she had a slight injury to her right shoulder but, other than that, there was nothing significant. There was no blood on her at all.”

“I held her hand and told her to be calm and keep still, I said I was there to help and reassured her.”

At the time of the accident, Diana sat in the back of a Mercedes S-280 with partner Dodi Fayed, the son of Egyptian billionaire Mohamed Al-Fayed.

Her bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones was sitting in the front, together with driver Henri Paul.

When the firefighter, Gourmelon, got to the princess, she was still conscious. He says her last words were: “My God, what’s happened?”

Princess Diana was taken to Pitie-Salpetriere hospital in the French capita, she was pronounced dead several hours later on 31 August 1997.

After Diana was taken to the Pitie-Salpetriere hospital, Xavier Gourmelon went back to the nearby fire station, where he was working a double weekend shift.

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