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Diana: Death by Accident or Design?
Diana: Death by Accident or Design?
Diana: Death by Accident or Design?
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It was in the early hours of Sunday August 31, 1997, in a tunnel at the Place d'Alma in Paris, that Diana, Princess of Wales, was killed along with her lover Dodi Al Fayed and their driver Henri Paul. Dodi's bodyguard, Trevor Rees-Jones, survived. The family of Henri Paul not only had to cope with the tragedy of his death but the fact that the official record held that he had been responsible for the crash which claimed their lives through a combination of alcohol, drugs, and driving at high speed.
But even before the self-styled 'Queen of Hearts' was laid to rest, questions had been raised into the circumstances surrounding the crash. Had it indeed merely been the result of an accident?
The death of Diana, Dodi, and Henri Paul was immediately pounced upon by conspiracy theorists. Theories abound as to what actually caused the crash - ranging from the plausible to the frankly ridiculous. At first sight, an examination of the events surrounding the crash point to a tragic combination of circumstances, which eventually led to their Mercedes S280 ploughing into the 13th pillar of the Alma Tunnel.
We have examined the wide range of conspiracy theories which have attached themselves to the events of August 31, 1997, and this closer examination, combined with evidence unearthed by a highly professional team of experts working for Mohammed Al Fayed, father of Dodi, and evidence recently brought to light by the authors of a new book, War of the Windsors - A Century of Unconstitutional Monarchy, has unearthed some glaring inconsistencies in the official account.
Crucial evidence discovered by the Al Fayed team and featured in their investigation The Alma Tunnel Mystery is highlighted in the video Diana - Death by Accident or Design? and we refer to this as we examine the complex life, times, and deaths of Diana, Dodi, and Henri Paul. We show there are still vital questions that need to be answered before we can say with all confidence that the accident was simply that - an accident.

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Release dateOct 8, 2011
ISBN9781465895141
Diana: Death by Accident or Design?
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    Diana

    Death by Accident or Design?

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    TempleofMysteries.com

    Copyright 2011 TempleofMysteries.com

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    The Troubled Princess

    Death in Paris

    Death Threats & Fears

    Testimony of a Former Spy

    The Mysterious Case of the White Fiat Uno

    The Mysterious Case of Henri Paul

    Mysterious Aftermath

    The Credible and the Incredible

    The Motive for Murder

    From Eagles Rock to the Alma Tunnel

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    FROM London to Lagos, from Denver to Delhi - from all corners of the globe - the world came to a virtual standstill on Saturday, September 6, 1997. In an outpouring of universal public grief never before witnessed, millions watched the televised spectacle of the final laying to rest of a 36-year-old woman whose appeal had spanned boundaries of race, culture, and religion. Thousands lined the route as her body was taken in solemn procession from Kensington Palace in London to a ceremony in Westminster Abbey attended by not only heads of state and royalty, but well-known figures from the world of the arts and entertainment. Huge video screens were erected in two London parks so that the thousands who had gathered there could watch and listen to the service.

    The overwhelming outpouring of grief continued as her coffin made its way 60 miles from London to a private service and burial on an island in a small lake at Althorp - the stately home of her family, the Spencers.

    In the funeral procession there had walked not only her former husband and her brother, but also her two young sons. This was perhaps one of the most poignant moments of the day's events. In the blaze of media publicity that had inevitably surrounded her death, the actual human cost appeared to have been overlooked - two young boys had lost a devoted mother. Also overlooked to an extent was the fact that in the incident that had claimed her life, a father had also lost a son, and a family had lost a brother and son, while another young man had suffered horrifying injuries.

    It was in the early hours of Sunday August 31, 1997, in a tunnel at the Place d'Alma in Paris, that Diana, Princess of Wales, was killed along with her lover Dodi Al Fayed and their driver Henri Paul. Dodi's bodyguard, Trevor Rees-Jones, survived. The family of Henri Paul not only had to cope with the tragedy of his death but the fact that the official record held that he had been responsible for the crash which claimed their lives through a combination of alcohol, drugs, and driving at high speed.

    But even before the self-styled 'Queen of Hearts' was laid to rest, questions had been raised into

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