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The only person to survive the high-speed crash that killed Princess Diana has been photographed for the first time in five years as the 25th anniversary of her death approaches.
Diana’s bodyguard, Trevor Rees-Jones, 54, who now calls himself Trevor Rees, was snapped by British tabloid the Sun while waiting for his family in a supermarket parking lot in Shropshire, England, as they did their shopping.
Scars are clearly visible on his face in the photos. They are understood to be from the devastating crash, which also killed driver Henri Paul and Diana’s boyfriend, Dodi Fayed. The crash is said to have broken every bone in Rees’ face, which was reconstructed by plastic surgeons based on photographs. He lay in a coma for over a week after the crash and suffered brain damage and memory loss.