How They Murdered Princess Diana: The Shocking Truth by John Morgan

How They Murdered Princess Diana: The Shocking Truth by John Morgan

Author:John Morgan [Morgan, John]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Published: 2016-06-28T04:00:00+00:00


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Sapeurs-Pompiers

At 12.32 a.m. two Sapeurs-Pompiers – Paris Fire Service – ambulances (Nos. 94 and 100) from the Malar Medical Emergency Centre, arrived. Neither of these ambulances had doctors on board, but each was manned with five staff.

Dr Mailliez immediately handed over responsibility for Princess Diana’s medical treatment to Xavier Gourmelon, a Paris Fire Service First Aid Instructor.

The Sapeurs-Pompiers took control for eight minutes – from 12.32 to 12.40 a.m. when the first SAMU ambulance arrived.

Diana’s Condition

Gourmelon stated that Diana “was conscious, she could speak to me”.{2202} He also confirmed that she was “moving her limbs”.{2203}

Philippe Boyer was in charge of the second Fire Service ambulance and spent more time with the princess. He testified: “She was agitated. It seemed that she had understood what had happened.”{2204}

Boyer added:

She had trauma on the right shoulder because her arm was trapped in between the two front seats, but that was the only visible injury.{2205}

Boyer also confirmed that Diana’s pulse was “fine and quite strong” and her breathing was normal.{2206}

Diana’s Words

Xavier Gourmelon recalled Diana saying, “My God, what’s happened?”{2207} (WFJ)

Philippe Boyer told the inquest:

She said ‘My God’ several times, it was repeated. But the other things that she said, I could not hear or understand. I was told later on.{2208}

No lawyer asked Boyer what these “other things” were, but two factors are evident:

1) Boyer heard Diana speak words other than “My God”

2) Boyer “was told later on” what the words were.

Boyer revealed that the reason he couldn’t understand everything Diana was saying was because his “understanding of English is not very good”.{2209}

Why was there no attempt at the inquest to find out what these other words were?

Treatment

There is no evidence of the Fire Service ever checking Princess Diana’s blood pressure. Mailliez was obviously aware of the importance of doing so – he had said in 1998: “I didn’t even have a blood pressure cuff…. If I had had it with me, I would have known already” that there was an internal injury.{2210} (WFJ)

Why did Mailliez not tell Gourmelon to take Diana’s blood pressure before he left the scene?

The first evidence of this being done is just before Diana was removed from the Mercedes at around 1.00 a.m., and that reading wasn’t recorded.

A simple blood pressure check – as is standard procedure on visits to the doctor in many places in the world – could have helped reveal a clearer picture of Diana’s internal injuries.

Boyer stated:

I tried to assess her health condition. I started putting on a surgical collar…. We checked the heartbeat, the level of ventilation…. We looked for possible traumas.{2211}

He also confirmed that the Sapeurs-Pompiers gave Diana oxygen and wrapped her in an isothermic blanket.{2212}

Sébastien Dorzée – the police officer present – testified:

One of the fire officers asked me to look after the Princess and to keep her awake when she fell asleep…. The other fire officers attended to the front right-hand passenger{2213}.{2214}

Although ten people had arrived in the two Fire Service ambulances, Dorzée – a non-medic – still found himself to be Diana’s primary carer during the critical minutes before SAMU arrived at 12.



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