Princess Diana died on August 31, 1997, in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel in Paris, officially as a result of injuries sustained when her vehicle crashed while being pursued by paparazzi. However, extensive investigation reveals numerous anomalies that suggest her death was neither accidental nor the result of driver error.
Diana had made statements to multiple confidants that she believed her life was in danger and that "they" were planning an accident involving her car. The white Fiat Uno that witnesses reported seeing at the crash scene was never officially identified, despite intensive searches. The CCTV cameras in the tunnel were not functioning that night. The ambulance carrying Diana took an unusually long time to reach the hospital, despite passing closer facilities.
Mohamed Al-Fayed, father of Dodi who died alongside Diana, spent years and millions investigating the crash, concluding that MI6 orchestrated the assassination under orders from the Royal Family, who could not accept the possibility of Diana marrying a Muslim or bearing his child. Former MI6 officer Richard Tomlinson testified that the agency had previously planned a nearly identical assassination method for Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic.
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The Murder of Princess Diana
Evidence suggesting that Princess Diana's death in a Paris tunnel was not an accident but a carefully orchestrated assassination by elements within the British establishment.
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