maandag 22 december 2014


The Conspiracy of Princess Diana's Death
Since 1997 it has been claimed that there was an orchestrated criminal conspiracy to end the life of Diana, Princess of Wales. Official investigations have found that she died in a manner consistent with media reports following the fatal car crash in a Paris road tunnel on 31 August 1997. A French investigation which reported in early September 1999, concluded that the Princess of Wales died as the result of an accident[1] and a jury after hearing evidence in the 2007-8 British inquest found in favour of an "unlawful killing" by driver Henri Paul and the paparazzi pursuing the car.[2] The French investigator, Judge Hervé Stephan, had concluded that the paparazzi were some distance from the couple's Mercedes when it crashed and were not responsible.[3]
Prominent in disputing the two official version of events have been the British Daily Express newspaper[4][5] and Mohamed Al-Fayed, whose son Dodi Fayed was her boyfriend at the time and also died with her. A special Metropolitan Police inquiry team was established in 2004, Operation Paget, headed by the then Commissioner John Stevens to investigate the conspiracy theories which led to the inquest. This investigation looked into 175 "conspiracy claims" which had been made by Al-Fayed.[6]
Al-Fayed has persistently suggested what were found to be conspiracy theories at the inquest;[7][8] he has repeatedly claimed that his son Dodi Fayed and the Princess of Wales were murdered.[9]

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