Friday 21 February 2014

A Victim of Drunk Driving and a High-Speed Chase, or a Target of British Monarchy

This just in: the in-laws of a former soldier whose estranged wife claims that he had been instrumental in the 'murder' of Princess Diana speaks to reporters about the British military's role in her death. Known only as 'Soldier N', he claims that the Special Air Service (SIS) had arranged Diana's death and subsequent cover up.

Other theories, propagated in part by Dodi Fayed's father, Mohamed Al-Fayed, claim that Diana was murdered because the British monarchy would not accept a Muslim as the step-father to the future King of England. He went further to claim that Diana had been pregnant by Dodi at the time of her death - and this, again, had to be 'dealt' with. However, Hasnat Kahn, a heart-surgeon Diana had a relationship with previously, stated that his relationship with the princess had never been opposed by the royal family, and in fact, they had received Prince Charles' blessings to wed.

Here's the takeaway - when it comes to what happened that night - the driver of the Mercedes Benz had been drinking and the autopsy revealed his blood-alcohol level was three times the legal limit in France. Diana had not been wearing a seatbelt - and the paparazzi had been pursuing the car. Until there is some cold-hard evidence that the Royal family or the military had been involved, unfortunately this was  more a tragic car accident than international conspiracy.







3 comments:

  1. I vividly recall how shocked and saddened I was when Diana died. I stayed up all night, glued to the television. I felt such a profound sorrow for her small sons. It is wonderful to see that her influence on the boys won out and they both grew up to be the fine outstanding young men she would have wanted them to be.

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  2. I find it quite fascinating learning about old and new unseen evidence in relation to Princess Diana's death since there are countless stories on what happened that tragic night. Researchers have gone back and revisited evidence, conducted numerous interviews of anyone who was with the Princess that night - yet the public is still left in the dark. The controversy over Princess Diana's death has not been put to rest, I hope some day soon we can change this.

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  3. I love conspiracy, some are funny and some are off the wall. This one I think is off the wall. My brother was in Paris for the World Youth Day event and had just arrived home earlier in the day when she died. He got in trouble just the day before for running in front of that tunnel as it was a major street. There is just so many sad events that people will never let go. There's conspiracy's everywhere!

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