On the fateful night of August 31st, 1997, a devastating car accident unfolded in Paris, resulting in the untimely demise of Princess Diana.
The ill-fated vehicle carried not only Lady Di but also her boyfriend, Daddy Alfayette, the driver, Henry Paul, and their bodyguard, Trevor Race Jones.
Among them, Trevor was the sole survivor, albeit with severe injuries that continue to haunt him to this day.
The accident left him with fragmented memories, making it arduous for him to recall the events that unfolded that tragic night.
Following the accident, Trevor was placed in an induced coma for a staggering ten days.
Upon regaining consciousness, he underwent extensive facial reconstruction surgery, utilizing old photographs as references.
Despite the physical and emotional toll he endured, Trevor’s voice was reduced to mere whispers or written words as his only means of communication.
Despite his memory loss, Trevor and a ghostwriter collaborated on a book titled “The Bodyguard Story: Diana, the Crash, and the Sole Survivor.”
The primary motive behind penning this memoir was to put an end to the rampant speculations surrounding Princess Diana’s death.
One such claim came from Daddy Alfayette’s father, Mohamed, who accused Trevor of negligence in his duty as a bodyguard and expressed his frustration towards the intelligence service.
After recovering from his injuries, Trevor sought solace in Shropshire, United Kingdom, where he found employment at a sportswear store.