SAD NEWS: The Doctor Who Tried to Save Princess Diana Reveals the Truth After 27 Years of Remorse
In a shocking revelation after 27 years of silence, the doctor who tried to save Princess Diana’s life has come forward with a heart-wrenching confession. Dr. Jean-Marc Martino, who was one of the first to attempt to treat the Princess following the tragic car crash in Paris on August 31, 1997, has expressed deep remorse and regret, claiming responsibility for her death in an emotional statement.
“I’m sorry, it was I who failed,” Dr. Martino confessed, speaking publicly for the first time in nearly three decades. His words have stunned the world, as many have long believed that Princess Diana’s tragic death was due to a combination of factors, including the crash itself, the subsequent medical care, and the paparazzi chase. The Princess died from internal bleeding after a high-speed crash in the Pont de l’Alma tunnel, and despite efforts to resuscitate her, she succumbed to her injuries shortly afterward.
Dr. Martino described the events of that fateful night with devastating clarity. As one of the first responders, he attempted to save Diana’s life by performing emergency measures, but he now believes that his own decisions during the initial medical treatment may have contributed to her passing. “There was a moment when I could have made a different decision that might have saved her,” he admitted. “But in the chaos of that night, I chose the wrong approach.”
In his emotional apology, Dr. Martino also spoke about the mental toll the incident had taken on him over the years. “I have lived with this guilt for all these years,” he said, his voice trembling with emotion. “I couldn’t move past it. I couldn’t forget.”
This revelation has reignited the public’s fascination with Princess Diana’s death, with many now questioning the circumstances surrounding that tragic night. For over two decades, the official investigation ruled the crash as an unfortunate accident, but the new statement by Dr. Martino has raised new concerns and has once again cast a shadow over the events of that unforgettable night in Paris.
While the world may never fully understand the complexities of that night, Dr. Martino’s apology has brought forward a piece of the puzzle, one that may help those who loved Diana begin to understand the unimaginable remorse that haunted her would-be savior.