Diana Bodyguard Takes U.N. Post
From Times Wire Reports
Trevor Rees-Jones, the bodyguard who survived the car crash that killed Britain’s Princess Diana, has accepted a job with the United Nations in East Timor, his lawyer said in London. Rees-Jones, a former paratrooper, was appointed deputy head of security in the town of Suai, attorney Ian Lucas said. He arrived in Timor on Aug. 4. Since the Aug. 31, 1997, accident, the 32-year-old Rees-Jones has remained mostly quiet about the events of that day, though he did write a book.
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