

Outrage focused on two back and white photos taken by paparazzi at the scene, showing an unconscious Diana being treated by a doctor as she lay slumped in the back of a car. "Lord Spencer and his family are shocked and sickened by CBS' actions," said a brief statement released by the family. "The investigation is important," she says.įamily and associates of Princess Diana expressed anger Thursday at the use of the photos taken moments after a car accident.ĭiana's brother, Charles Spencer, said he was sickened by the action. She was a pretty woman, and even a few hours before she died, she's still pretty," says lawyer Virginie Bardet, who saw the confidential French dossier when she defended three of the seven photographers who were initially accused of causing the accident. Part of the official report, they were confiscated from the paparazzi who were chasing the couple that night. She didn't speak at all."Įerie black and white photos, taken just moments after the crash, have never been shown until now.

She didn't have any injuries, main injury on her face. "I can tell you her face was still beautiful. "I went to the wreckage to see what was going on inside," says Maillez, who tended to the seriously injured princess after the crash. "As I approached the tunnel, I saw smoke in the middle of the tunnel," recalls Frederick Maillez, a doctor who told French authorities that he was driving through the Alma Tunnel in Paris that night - moments after the Mercedes carrying Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed crashed into a pillar. The report contains thousands of pages of confidential police documents, scientific analysis and images that tell what really happened to Princess Diana, beginning with the night she died. But 48 Hours has obtained a report produced by the French government that was never made public until now.
