SAD NEWS: The Doctor Who Tried to Save Princess Diana Breaks His Silence After 27 Years — “I’m Sorry, It Was I Who…”
In a heart-wrenching revelation that has reignited emotions across the world, the doctor who fought to save Princess Diana’s life on the night of August 31, 1997, has finally broken his silence — after 27 years of silent remorse. His confession, filled with raw emotion and regret, has stunned the public and reopened long-held questions about what really happened that tragic night in Paris.
In an exclusive and emotional interview, the doctor — who worked at Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, where Diana was rushed after the fatal crash — shared the painful truth he has carried for nearly three decades:
“I’m sorry… it was I who called the time of death. It was the hardest decision of my life. We did everything. But I always wondered — could I have done more?”
His voice broke as he described the scene in the trauma room, the frantic efforts to restart Diana’s heart, and the moment he realized she was slipping away. “She fought,” he said. “She wasn’t ready to go. And none of us were ready to let her.”
But what has shaken many even more is his admission that he was pressured to remain silent in the aftermath. While he did not confirm any conspiracy, he hinted at “unusual instructions” and “a feeling that more was going on than we were told.”
His words have reignited the public’s desire for a deeper, more transparent investigation into Diana’s death — a tragedy still surrounded by speculation, unanswered questions, and lingering grief.
Social media has been flooded with messages of sympathy and support, with many praising the doctor for finally speaking out and acknowledging the weight he has carried for so long.
As the world continues to reflect on the legacy of Princess Diana — the People’s Princess — this emotional revelation adds another chapter to the story that has never truly ended.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.