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Little-Known Facts About the Death of Princess Diana
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The world mourned when Princess Diana was killed in a tragic car accident in Paris on August 31, 1997. As the ten-year anniversary of her death approaches, here are some facts you might not know about the accident that killed Princess Diana.
| | The driver, Henri Paul, had a blood-alcohol level which was three times the French limit |
| | The car was traveling over 100 mph when it entered the tunnel, almost 50 mph over the speed limit |
| | Diana's bodyguard, Trevor Rees-Jones, was the only person in the car wearing a seatbelt |
| | Diana was making rowing movements with her arms after the crash, which is a sign that an injured person is not receiving enough oxygen |
| | It took almost an hour for the victims to be removed from the wreck |
| | Diana went into cardiac arrest twice on the way to the hospital |
| | Doctors tried to resuscitate Diana for two hours before she was declared dead at 3:00 a.m. BST |
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