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The only positive I see so far is that the CCTV seem to show that she found happiness in those moments before her death.
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*what happiness moments before her death*,hitting a concrete pillar at 120 kph or being thrown violently forward and rupturing her speen and causing internal bleeding.people will always put theories forward about her death,but at the end of the day no-one can prove what happened or did not happen,they will never know the truth about the alleged drunk driver or the alleged white fiat uno, so they should let this rest and give her the peace she and her family deserve
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Alan, look at the CCTV pictures of her cuddling dodi. she propbably new sod all about what happened so wouldn't have been thinking hard about being upset.
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Totally agree with Grego and Mez, the lads have been through enough. Time to let Diana rest in peace.
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The whole thing is a waste of time and money. If Diana was "bumped off", as al Fayed believes, does he really think an inquest would reveal that? There are still things that happened during WW2 that are kept secret by Military Intelligence and other Government agencies and, even with events today, the Public only hears what they want it to hear.
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The investigation into Diana's death was not properly dealt with 10 years ago, or there would not have been the conspiracy theories circulating since. I bought a book on the subject which could only be bought on line because bookshops had been prevented from selling it. It had been written by two investigative journalists. It is supressive action like that which has given credence to the conspiracy theories.
This supression of investigation has gone on for 10 years, which gives the impression that there IS something to be supressed. The royal family should not be above the law. I have every sympathy with Al Fayed, he is doing what every parent would do - seeking for the truth. It does concern me that some persons who could have given evidence have died suspiciously. |
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I saw the new videos on CBC (Colonial Broadcasting Corporation); some clown, yes we have them too, said that the fact that the driver bent down to tie his shoe without falling over somehow proves that he was sober??? Try that one on the copper if he ever pulls you over for the roadside sobriety test: "No officer, I'm not going to blow into that little machine; but I will bend down and tie my shoe. And if that doesn't satisfy you, I will pick my nose without poking myself in the eye."
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They should let them all rest in peace. Until someone agrees with Mohammed al Fayed that there is a conspiracy then he will not let them rest. He lost his son and he should let him rest in peace along with Diana, Princess of Wales and Henri Paul. What he wants is someone to blame for his sons death. If Diana hadn't have been with Dodi in that car another woman was and it happened would he still be saying there was a conspiracy etc.
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Seventy people, including the twelve members of the jury, are whisked off to Paris. Lunch at the Ritz, a visit to Dodi's flat, and then the streets and the tunnel where the accident happened, are closed to traffic whilst they recreate the fateful journey.
What the hell for? When I did jury service a man was accused of breaking into a flat in Elephant and Castle and attacking a woman. We were shown photographs, floor plans, and maps, to help us decide his innocence or guilt. We didn't all traipse down to look at the flat, and the window he got through. Nor did we visit the greasy spoon where he had his breakfast before carrying out the attack. Quite frankly we were given all the information we needed to make our judgement, without the need of a tour of south London. What is so different in this case? What Al Fayed has unwittingly exposed is the fact in this case British law is an Ass. |
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What to me is so inane is the fact that if they had wished to get rid of Diane, couldn't be sure that a car smash would do the job, could they ? She or Dodi could so easily have escaped any injury whatsoever.. all a load of balderdash to me. :(
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It's true. This enquiry, and it's ten million pounds cost, won't stop any of the conspiracy theorists. Infact it will probably fuel it even further, because key witnesses, like the taxi driver who may have been driving the white Fiat, and some of the first photographers at the scene, won't be attending. A total waste of time and money. |
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Another good example of the hard earned British Taxpayer's money going to waste ! Whichever way you look at it..... there's still going to be the conspirary theorists.
Diana (and Mr Fayed Jnr) died in an unfortunate road accident 10 years ago. The accident may / or may not have been caused by outside influences. Personally, the whole "issue" should have been laid to rest long ago. As the unfortunate individuals who were involved in this tragedy were. My own opinion on the matter will remain as it is... my own. IF this facade of on inquest reaches any conclusion, does anybody seriously expect the blame for this event to be laid at the door of the monarchy, MI5, MI6 or whatever ???? NOT B****Y LIKELY !!!! High time to let the matter (AND the unfortunate individuals involved) Rest. If only for the sake of dignity and two young men who lost their mother. |
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