“She Was Still Alive, Diana Held My Hand and Whispered…” – Emotional Account from the First Firefighter to Rescue Princess Diana from the Tragic Crash Shocks the World: “She Said the Real Driver Was…”
Nearly three decades after the devastating crash that claimed the life of Princess Diana, a shocking and emotional revelation has emerged—one that could rewrite everything we thought we knew about that tragic night in Paris.
In an exclusive interview aired this week on a European news network, retired firefighter Xavier Gourmelon, one of the first emergency responders to arrive at the Pont de l’Alma tunnel on August 31, 1997, broke his silence after 27 years. What he revealed has sent shockwaves across the world.
“She was still alive when I got there,” Gourmelon recalled, visibly emotional. “She was badly injured, but conscious. I knelt beside her, held her hand, and told her she would be okay. That’s when she whispered something that I have never forgotten.”
According to Gourmelon, Diana’s final conscious words weren’t just of confusion or fear—but of suspicion. “She said, ‘Tell them… the real driver wasn’t him…’” Gourmelon recounted, his voice trembling. “She was trying to say something about who was really behind the wheel, or who caused the crash—but then she lost consciousness. I never understood it fully. Until now.”
The former firefighter claimed he had kept the moment to himself for years out of respect, and because French authorities had instructed him not to speak publicly. But as new questions surrounding the crash have resurfaced—including the recent unsealing of classified documents and growing calls for a reinvestigation—he felt it was time.
“I feel that the truth has been buried too long,” he said.
The original reports stated that Diana’s driver, Henri Paul, lost control of the vehicle while being chased by paparazzi. He was said to have been intoxicated. But many have long suspected there was more to the story—that the crash was not simply an accident, but something far darker.