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The one individual to outlive the high-speed crash that killed Princess Diana has been photographed for the primary time in 5 years because the twenty fifth anniversary of her loss of life approaches.
Diana’s bodyguard, Trevor Rees-Jones, 54, who now calls himself Trevor Rees, was snapped by British tabloid the Solar whereas ready for his household in a grocery store parking zone in Shropshire, England, as they did their buying.
Scars are clearly seen on his face within the images. They're understood to be from the devastating crash, which additionally killed driver Henri Paul and Diana’s boyfriend, Dodi Fayed. The crash is claimed to have damaged each bone in Rees’ face, which was reconstructed by plastic surgeons based mostly on pictures. He lay in a coma for over per week after the crash and suffered mind injury and reminiscence loss.
Nonetheless he has rebuilt his life and profession, and now lives together with his spouse and two youngsters, having reportedly “earned a fortune as safety director” for oil agency Halliburton, and is now head of safety for drug firm AstraZeneca, the Solar says.
A supply was quoted by the Solar as saying: “Trevor resides a peaceable life. The enormity of what occurred that evening continues to be with him and the scars are seen. His life is quiet and uneventful now. He definitely doesn’t courtroom publicity or communicate a lot about it. He’s tried to maneuver on and get on together with his life.”