Trevor Rees-Jones
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Trevor Rees-Jones (born 1968) was the bodyguard for Dodi Al-Fayed and was badly injured in the car accident that killed his charge, Diana, Princess of Wales, and chauffeur Henri Paul. Rees-Jones does not recall particulars of the accident. Later Rees-Jones became a UN peacekeeper, serving in East Timor after fighting and massacres that followed the region's vote of independence from Indonesia.
Rees-Jones wrote a book (ISBN 0446610046) about his experiences.
Following recovery from the injuries sustained in the crash, Trevor Rees-Jones moved to north Shropshire, and for some time worked in a small family-run sportswear shop in the border market town of Oswestry.
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External links
- ABC News online chat with Rees-Jones
- Trevor Rees-Jones tells "The Bodyguard's Story"
- Princess Diana Death Documentary about the death of Diana.