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The
sudden death of a loved one invariably creates a state
of shock and profound loss among close relatives of
the deceased. Occasionally, the unexpected death of
a revered public figure creates a similar response
within a large segment of the general public. Such
was the case when the international news media announced
that the Princess of Wales had died from injuries
incurred during a car crash in Paris on August 31st,
1997, that killed the driver Henri Paul, her playboy
friend Dodi Al Fayed, and seriously injured Fayed's
bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones.
Diana's
tragic death not only resulted in a massive outpouring
of public sympathy, it also left in its wake several
anomalies which strongly suggest that her death was
not an accident. The majority of these anomalies were
adequately covered by author David Icke in his book
entitled "The Biggest Secret" and need not
be repeated in depth in this article. The major anomalies
may be summarized thus:
A
Mercedes limo, escorted by a Range Rover, transported
Diana and Dodi from Le Bourget airport to the Villa
Windsor, which had been leased from the French government
by Dodi's father, then drove to the Al Fayed owned
Ritz Hotel. That evening, the couple was driven to
Dodi's apartment, where they dressed for dinner, and
returned to the Ritz. Dodi's personal chauffeur Philippe
Dourneau, drove the limo on both trips. On the latter
trip, Dourneau took the shortest route between the
Ritz and the apartment. In a purported effort to elude
paparazzi, the couple left the hotel by a rear exit
shortly after midnight in a Mercedes S280 limo, en
route for Dodi's apartment. The vehicle was much lighter
than the previous limo (a Mercedes 600) thus rendering
it much more vulnerable than the earlier used limo
in the event of a crash, and was driven by Henri Paul,
the acting Head of Security at the Ritz. Why was Paul,
who had left for the night, recalled to drive the
vehicle instead of a professional chauffeur? Unlike
Dourneau, Henri Paul wasn't licensed to drive either
limo.
Did
British Intelligence Orchestrate
Princess Diana's Death?
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