At the time of the fatal accident, none of the car's occupants was wearing a seat belt and if Diana had worn a seat belt, her injuries would have been less severe and she could have survived and Trevor Rees-Jones was the only survivor because he had worn a seat belt and he was primarily responsible for the accident in the underpass in Paris where he lost control of the car while driving at an estimated speed of 105 km/h chased by the paparazzi and he could have been too confident about his driving skills as a security expert who later worked in Iraq. Close friend David Hughes, a rugby club official who lives in Rees-Jones's home town of Oswestry in Shropshire, says Mr Rees-Jones is starting to remember a lot more about the incident. He believes that the crash was an accident," he says. "It was just a car crash in a tunnel. Anyone who knows Trevor will tell you that he would rather have nothing to do with the inquest and just wants to get on with his life. But he feels he has an obligation to see things through. And if that means doing his best to piece things together one last time for the coroner, then he will give whatever assistance he can." http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-509858/After-10-years-Dianas-bodyguard-finally-remembered-happened-night.html
2 hrs 6 minutes in an ambulance, All seat belts not working, according to the UK police, all working according to French police...... Royal courts of justice still couldn't hide the facts. Regards Highlander