Several years after the tragical day several facts made people look at the accident at a different angle
The tragedy happened on 31 August 1997 when Diana died in a crash in a tunnel under the Place dó l'Alma in the centre of Paris. At that time the most reasonable explanation was the intoxication of the driver and simple misfortune. But what did actually happen? Several years after the tragical day several facts made people look at the accident at a different angle.
In 2003 The Daily Mirror published a letter that was written by Diana herself and given to her butler Paul Burrell ten months before her death. It came as a real surprise.
At that time, in 1996, Lady Di was already worried that her life was in the most dangerous state and that someone (whose name the British newspaper did not mention) wanted to do away with her, plotting a car accident. Such turn of the events would have let her husband Prince Charles marry for the second time without any trouble. According to Princess Diana British system had been was torturing her morally the last 15 years of her life. The Princess felt there was something threatening her life, as anybody would have a presentiment of calamity. But did she really know about the plot? And was it really a plot?
One of the first people to suggest such a version was the billionaire Mohamed Al Fayed, the father of Dodi Al Fayed who was killed in the accident together with Diana. French special services that were investigating the accident made a conclusion that Diana's Mercedes driven by Henri Paul bumped into Fiat of a paparazzi when attempting the overtaking. Henri Paul tried to escape the prang and bumped into the 13th pillar of the tunnel.
According to Mohamed Al Fayed, the driver was guilty of the accident. However, his version is different from thó official one about the intoxication. The billionaire claims that the state of intoxication was a fake made up by the doctors who were already involved in this business. Besides, according to Al Fayed Paul was the informant for British M16 secret service. Another fact that seems strange is that the photographer James Andanson who was driving Fiat Uno died in strange circumstances in 2000. His body was found in a burnt-out car in the woods. Police decided it was a suicide. Al Fayed's opinion is different, though.
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