Princess Diana died in a tragic car crash
almost seventeen years ago, but her death dossier
which contained key information detailing the events that followed the crash,
was just released to the public during the past few days. After five months of
Freedom of Information requests on behalf of the Sunday People, U.K.
Home Secretary Theresa May finally gave her approval for the information to be
released.
The dossier was typewritten on three sheets of
paper and featured 65 deletions. The list of names that did appear in the log
had all been in the public domain since Diana’s death, and included the Prince
of Wales, Diana’s sisters Sarah and Jane and France’s then President Jacques
Chirac. Officials says the other names were deleted to ensure the privacy of
those individuals. These deletions are fueling even more speculation that a
cover up about what really happened to Princess Diana is still ongoing–something
Mohamed Al Fayed, whose son Dodi Fayed also died in the crash with Diana, has
believed since the time of the crash.
“This is not an accident,” he said in the early
hours of August 31,1997, when he learned of the deaths of his son and Princess
Diana. “It is a plot, an assassination.”
In 2008, an inquest into Diana’s death was
informed that MI5 and MI6 agents had been operating at the British embassy in
Paris when Diana died in the horrific car crash. A six-month inquest determined
they died due to the gross negligence of Diana’s driver, Henri Paul, who was
speeding away from the paparazzi and was drunk at the time. Mohamed Al Fayed has
long believed that the deaths were engineered by members of the royal family and
agents of the British state because they wanted to prevent Princess Diana from
marrying a Muslim.
The death dossier doesn’t contain anything of
interest whatsoever. It details the transfer of Princess Diana’s body from a
resuscitation area in the hospital emergency room to a private room. It tells of
authorities informing the proper people, including the royal family, that Diana
had been killed. French President Jacques Chirac and his wife both paid their
respects at the hospital.
Arrangements were made for Prince Charles to be
transported to the hospital and view the body as well.
Even nearly seventeen years after her death
there seem to be two trains of thought regarding the death of Princess Diana.
one says she died in a tragic accident as her driver and good friend sped away
from the relentless paparazzi. The second theory indicates she was murdered. The
recently released death dossier doesn’t lend itself specifically to either
theory and in fact doesn’t provide much information about the accident. However,
those deletions from the three sheets of paper that comprise the death dossier
do raise some questions and the omission of people’s names lends itself to the
murder theory more so than to the accidental death theory. What other reason
might there be for those 65 deletions?
What do you think happened to Princess Diana?
Were you among those who watched television late into the night that fateful
Labor Day Weekend (in the U.S.) and heard the tragic news that the ‘People’s
Princess’ had died?