Did Princess Diana Predict Her Death? Examining The Flaws In The Official Inquiry | Real Stories

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Princess Diana predicted her own death in a letter to her Butler Paul Burrell, raising suspicions of foul play in her fatal car crash. Despite calls for an inquest fueled by conspiracy theories and irregularities in the investigation, the true cause of Diana's death remains unresolved.

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  • Princess Diana predicted her own death in a letter to her Butler Paul Burrell, mentioning a planned accident involving brake failure in her car, which has fueled conspiracy theories and calls for an inquest into her death.
  • Despite official versions of the accident pointing to drunk driving and paparazzi involvement, questions surrounding the crash, including discrepancies in investigations, missing evidence, and irregularities in autopsy reports, persist, prompting demands for a thorough inquiry into the true causes of Princess Diana's death.

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  • What fueled conspiracy theories surrounding Princess Diana's death?

    The lack of an inquest and the official version's flaws.

  • Who is campaigning for an inquest into Princess Diana's death?

    Tatler magazine, close to the establishment.

  • What raised doubts about the official narrative of Princess Diana's death?

    Witnesses hearing strange noises and seeing unusual events.

  • What sparked public interest in Princess Diana's relationship with Dodi al-Fayed?

    Spending her last days on a yacht with Dodi.

  • What inconsistencies were found in the investigations into Princess Diana's death?

    Contradictions in the driver's blood-alcohol level and car speed.

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Summary

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Princess Diana's Death: Unanswered Questions and Theories

  • Princess Diana predicted her own death in a letter to her Butler Paul Burrell in October 1996, where she mentioned a planned accident involving brake failure in her car.
  • The lack of an inquest into Diana's death has fueled conspiracy theories for six years, with no public inquiry allowed in the UK.
  • Despite a French inquiry ruling out foul play in Diana and Dodi al-Fayed's deaths, there has been no inquest in Britain as required by the coroner's act.
  • The Tatler magazine, close to the establishment, is now campaigning for an inquest into Diana's death.
  • Princess Diana, Dodi, and their driver died in a car crash in Paris, initially blamed on paparazzi but later on the driver being drunk and on medication.
  • The official version of the accident is considered flawed, with questions raised about the scrubbing of the accident scene and the accuracy of the autopsy.
  • Princess Diana's last days were spent on a yacht with Dodi al-Fayed, sparking public interest in their relationship.
  • Diana and Dodi's last night involved a plan to outwit paparazzi, using two Mercedes cars to confuse photographers.
  • The route taken by Diana's car on the night of the crash raised questions, as it deviated from the direct path to Dodi's flat.
  • Witnesses like Eric Patel and Clive Guru Voodoo heard strange noises and saw unusual events before and after the crash, raising doubts about the official narrative.

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"Princess Diana's Death: Unanswered Questions and Cover-Up"

  • Reginella follows clues, receives a compliment, and witnesses green vehicles cleaning the streets before dawn.
  • The death of Princess Diana sparks expectations of a thorough investigation, but France lacks public inquests.
  • A middle-ranking judge, Ave is Stefan, conducts an inquiry into Diana's death under French secrecy laws.
  • French traffic police initially blamed paparazzi for the crash but later changed it to a drink-driving accident.
  • Contradictions arise regarding the driver's blood-alcohol level and the car's speed at the time of the crash.
  • Mercedes disputes the speedometer reading, and a photo from a speed camera in the tunnel could provide clarity.
  • The Paul family faces obstacles in obtaining independent postmortem and analysis of body samples.
  • Four top pathologists criticize the autopsy report on Henri Paul, citing numerous errors and inconsistencies.
  • The French Attorney General oversees the case, but the mystery surrounding Henri Paul's blood remains unresolved.
  • Investigations into potential negligence by the Ritz and the Mercedes limousine company are halted prematurely, raising suspicions of a cover-up.

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"Unresolved suspicions surround Princess Diana's death"

  • A paparazzi photographer, James R da Soul, had connections to French security services and was involved in photographing and interacting with key figures like Pierre Beregovoy. His mysterious death, believed to be a suicide, raised suspicions due to irregularities in the investigation, including missing possessions and flawed autopsy reports.
  • The death of Princess Diana and Dodi al-Fayed in 1997 led to delayed inquests, with Lord Stevens investigating the French crash investigation. However, the coroner's resignation in 2006 left the inquests unresolved, despite new witnesses and forensic evidence pointing to potential irregularities in the original investigations.
  • Various irregularities in the accident investigations, including the discrediting of the first witness, suppression of proper traffic accident investigations, and missing possessions, cast doubt on the official conclusions blaming drunk driving. Calls for a thorough inquest into the true causes of the crash, especially after Diana's prediction of an "accident," persist despite delays in the process.
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