“She Looked Untouched”
Gourmelon, who led the emergency response team that night, remembers the scene with terrifying clarity. “The car was a twisted wreck of metal and smoke,” he told reporters in an emotional interview. “But when I looked at the woman in the back, she didn’t have a scratch on her. There was no blood. I thought, ‘She’s going to be fine.’”
The firefighter claims that as he stabilized her, the Princess opened her eyes and spoke her final, heartbreaking words.

“My God, what has happened?”
According to Gourmelon, Diana appeared conscious and coherent. He held her hand, offering words of comfort, unaware that the internal injuries—specifically a tiny, fatal tear in her pulmonary vein—were already claiming her life.
The “Lost” Minutes
The most shocking part of Gourmelon’s “silence-breaking” account involves the timeline of the rescue. Conspiracy theorists have long claimed that the delay in getting Diana to the hospital was a deliberate act of sabotage. Gourmelon’s detailed account of the struggle to extract her from the wreckage adds fuel to the fire.
“We were working against time, but the atmosphere was… strange,” a source close to the investigation whispered. “The paparazzi weren’t just taking photos; they were hovering like vultures, blocking the path of the oxygen tanks.”
The Shadow of the Crown
Why wait until 2026 to speak? Gourmelon hints at a “culture of suppression” that followed the accident. In the years following the crash, French authorities and British intelligence reportedly kept a tight lid on the first responders.
“I was told to stay in my lane,” Gourmelon admitted. “But the world deserves to know that she wasn’t just a victim in a tunnel. She was a woman who was alive, talking, and looking for hope in her final seconds.”
A Legacy Re-Examined
This bombshell revelation comes at a sensitive time for the Royal Family. With Prince Harry and Prince William still navigating their own complex relationship with their mother’s memory, a first-hand account of her “final conversation” is expected to send shockwaves through Buckingham Palace.
Was it truly an accident caused by a speeding driver and a drunk chauffeur? Or does Gourmelon’s testimony about her “perfect” appearance suggest something even more sinister?
As the sun sets over the Seine tonight, the flame of the Liberty monument is covered in fresh flowers. The hero has spoken, but for many, the mystery of the Princess of Wales is only just beginning to unravel—again.