In a shocking revelation that has sent ripples across the globe, firefighter Xavier Gormal has broken his 20-year silence about the tragic night Princess Diana lost her life. The world is reeling as Gormal recounts the haunting moment he held the hand of the beloved princess, hearing her final words: “Oh my god, what’s happened?”
On August 31, 1997, a black Mercedes sped through the dark streets of Paris, pursued by relentless paparazzi. Inside, a woman who had captivated millions was fighting for her life. Gormal, leading a crew dispatched to the chaotic scene of the crash in the Pont de l’Alma tunnel, found the wreckage surreal—a luxury car twisted around a concrete pillar, with three unconscious occupants. Among them was a barely conscious Diana, her confusion palpable as she struggled to comprehend the horror of her situation.
For over two decades, Gormal remained silent, bound by the strict protocols of the French Fire Brigade that forbade discussing incidents involving public figures. But now, he has emerged from the shadows, revealing the raw humanity of Diana’s final moments. Despite her visible injuries appearing minor, she was bleeding internally—a catastrophic injury that would ultimately claim her life hours later.
As the world mourned the loss of a mother, humanitarian, and icon, Gormal’s revelation reignites the discussion surrounding Diana’s tragic fate. With her heart stopping moments before reaching the ambulance, the firefighter’s desperate attempts to revive her, though momentarily successful, could not save her from the hidden injuries that would soon prove fatal.
This revelation not only honors Diana’s memory but also sheds light on the deep-seated trauma she faced in her life—a pursuit of peace that tragically eluded her until the very end. As the world grapples with this newfound insight, the question remains: what more lies beneath the surface of this enduring tragedy?