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Princess Diana's Car Crash: What Happened in Paris in August 1997?

Princess Diana is remembered for her kindness and advocacy, but her death is often talked about and remembered.

Here's everything you need to know about the death of Princess Dianeand the August 1997 Paris events.

Where in Paris was Princess Diana's car crashed?

Princess Diana was killed in the early hours of August 31, 1997 at theentrance to the Pont de Rama Tunnel,Paris. 16} died near the Maral fire station.

She died from injuries sustained in a car accident.

The Sandringham-born princess was chauffeured after her stay in Paris at the Hotel Ritz - she reportedly had moved into her Rue du Husay apartment in Arsène.

She was traveling with her companion Dodi Al Fayed and bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones.

What caused the car accident?

A French study found that the driver of Princess Diana's car, Henri Paul, set the speed limit at 70 mph - 40 mph. mph, it turned out to be approaching the entrance of the road tunnel of the Alma bridge in Paris.

Reportedly, Paul lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a pillar in the middle of the highway.

Paul and Dodia Fayed were pronounced dead at the scene, but Diana was still alive, so Piti she was taken to Salpetriere Hospital.

Early reports said she had suffered a concussion, a broken arm, and an amputated thigh, while also suffering serious injuries to her chest. Diana never regained consciousness and died of internal bleeding on August 31, 1997 at 4:53 pm. Diana's lover?

Princess Diana's companion, Dodi Al Fayed, died almost instantly at the crash site.

Dodi and the Princess of Wales dated for only a short time. On the moon, they had only spent a few days together before their tragic death.

His body was taken to England and given a burial according to Muslim customs.LondonA small Islamic funeral was held in a central mosque.

His coffin was escorted by the police and many well-wishers lined the streets to pay their respects. , was transferred to the property of his father, Mohamed Al Fayed, inSurreyas his final resting place.

Once Dodi's death was confirmed, his 11,000 light bulbs that normally lit the facade of Harrods' store were switched off  - at the time, this meant that his father I owned.

The department store also dedicated a miniature shrine to the deceased couple, and a bronze statue of a dancing couple was erected in 2005.

However, in 2018 it was announced that the statue would be removed and returned to Dodi's father.

Muhammad reportedly spends 300 days a year sitting by the corpse of his son for hours in a mausoleum on the grounds of his estate in Surrey.

Princess Diana's bodyguard, Trevor Rees, what happened to him Jones?

Trevor Rees-Jones was the only one in a tragic car accident was a survivor of

Mr. Rees suffered severe injuries to his brain and chest before falling into a coma for ten days. Every bone in his face was broken.

Using a photograph of his family as a guide, the surgeon used 150 pieces of titanium to reconstruct his shattered face.

Trevor Reece-Jones does not remember the details of the night of the fatal crash, as he suffered a severe head injury.

Trevor reportedly returned to England and quit his job as Mohamed Al Fayed's bodyguard the following year.

A grief-stricken bodyguard published a book, The Bodyguard's Story: Diana, the Crash and the Sole Survivor, which reportedly earned her £1 million in 2000. Rumor has it.

Mr Al-Fayed later accused him of being part of his cover-up, which he denied.

What happened to Princess Diana's driver, Henri Paul?

Driver Henri Paul was pronounced dead at the crash site.

The 41-year-old had a reputation as a "macho action man" who liked to be around celebrities.

Results suggested that the expert had been drinking in the evening. He had tripled his French drinking limit before killing Princess Diana and Dodi.

Investigation into Diana's death heard he was receiving private treatment for alcoholism, but his family denied he had a drinking problem.

An inquest in London in 2008 concluded that the princess had been wrongfully murdered, with Paul's grossly negligent driving and paparazzi chasing the car as the cause of the accident. assumed to be the cause.