In the smoky chaos of the Pont de l’Alma tunnel, firefighter Xavier Gourmelon rushed toward a crushed Mercedes, unaware that the injured woman inside was the most photographed figure on Earth. She was conscious, frightened, and struggling to understand what had just happened. “My God, what’s happened?” she asked him, a simple question that carried all the weight of terror, confusion, and shattered destiny. Believing her injuries were manageable, Gourmelon fought to keep her alive, massaging her heart until she began to breathe again. For a moment, he truly thought she would survive.
Hours later, news of her death stunned the world. Millions mourned the “People’s Princess,” yet very few knew how human, how vulnerable, her final moments had been. Gourmelon’s account doesn’t rewrite the tragedy; it deepens it. Her last words remind us that behind the legend was a woman caught suddenly between life and loss, while strangers risked everything to pull her back.