In 1987, Rees-Jones enlisted in the 1st Battalion of the Parachute Regiment, served one tour of duty in Northern Ireland and was awarded the General Service Medal. At Fitzalan High School, he enrolled in the Combined Cadet Force. At ten, he returned with his family to Oswestry, on the Welsh border near his father's childhood home. He has an older brother, Gareth, and younger brother, John. Rees-Jones was born on 3 March 1968 in Rinteln, West Germany, the middle-born of three boys of Colin Rees, a surgeon in the British Army, and Gill, a nurse. Some media reports claimed he was wearing a seat belt and survived, but investigations revealed that none of the occupants of the car were wearing their seat belts. Because he suffered a serious head injury, he does not recall any details from the crash. Trevor Rees-Jones (also known as Trevor Rees born 3 March 1968) is a British author and former bodyguard who was badly injured in the car crash in Paris that killed Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1997.
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