Dit is zeer interesant livEliveD.. Het is toevallig zo dat er in een van mijn amerikaanse roddelblaadjes, People, die ik hier ook kan krijgen, er een artikel erover in stond.. Zal ff het blaadje erbij zoeken.. één moment. Op de voorkant staat er Special Report, Diana's Death, Shocking new evidence...
People, April 3, 2006
In the year since her Aug. 31, 1997, death in a Paris car crash, the tragic end of Diana Princess of Wales has remained an unfinisched book, full of stray plotlines and confliciting accounts. But in recent months long-simmering questions raised primarily by Mohammed Al Fayed, the father of Diana's boyfriend Dodi, who died with her in the fatal spinout of her black Mercedes S280 in Paris's Place de l'Alma tunnel - have been making frontpage headlines in teh Britisch press. The reason: comments made earlier this year by Lord Stevens, chief investigator of the government probe into the deaths (known as Operation Paget), that the questions involved were "far more complex...than any of us thought."
Does that mean, as Al Fayed has bclaimed, that Diana's and Dodi's deaths were orchestrated by Buckingham Palace? While operation Paget's official findings will not be completed untl later this year, this PEOPLE special report, based on interviews with several investigators involved with the probe, sorts out the many theories swirling around - and separates facts from fiction.
Question number 1) Did the palace want Diana dead?
For years, conspiracy theorist have blamed Buckinham Palace for Diana's death, speculating that the royal family wanted to avoid the embarrasement of watching the princess soil the monarchy with her affairs.
Then came a bombshell: In his 2003 memoir, Diana's former butler Paul Burrell made public an explosive letter he said Diana wrote 10 months before her death. "This particular phase of my life is the most dangerous," the letter said. Someone- later revealed by the Daily Mirror to be Prince Charles - was "planning 'an accident' in my car, brake failure and serious head injury - to make the path clear to remarry." Was Diana presaging her own demise?
"Preposterous" a Palace source told PEOPLE at the tme, contending that while the missive was likely genuine. Diana was at her lowest ebb when it was written. Lord Stevens questioned Charles for nearly an hour last December, but neither party is commenting on what transpired. "We are not discussing the content of the discussion" says a Palace spokesman.
Close friends of Diana's have raised questions about the letter, saying at the time she was actually happy, having finalized her divorce and forging ahead with new projects such as her campaign against land mines. says a close friend: "I would be very suprised that she woul ever claim that of ther husband."
Qestion number 2)
Was Diana pregnant?
Rumours that Diana was carrying Dodi's child surfaced soon after her death - and were quickly denied by her friends. But Dodi's father has charged that Diana's embalming within hours was done to hinder a thorough postmortem exam. Investigators have taken this concern seriously enough that earlier this year they reinterviewed doctors at Paris's Pitié-Salpêtriére hospital, where Diana was taken after the crash.
Adding to the mystery, Diana looked to some as if she had a pregnancy tummy when she was photographed with Dodi just days before her death. From his yacht, on Aug 28 and 29, five calls were made to Dodi's friends at a villa in Europe, including a call in which he "intimated the couple had wonderful news to share" an investigator says.
Al Fayed claims to have indisputable" proof that Diana was about nine weeks pregnant when she died. A member of Al Fayed's staff would say only "we are making our submissions to the appropriate authorities." But, PEOPLE has learned, investigators has ruled out the pregnancy theory. "It is completely fictious - without any foundation at all," one says. Bolstering their view, statements from two doctors frin the French hospital who "knew exactly what state Diana was in, and she definitely was not pregnant," an investigator says
Question 3 - Was Diana´s chaffeur a secret agent?
Henri Paul was behind the wheel of the black Mercedes S280 when it crashed into a cement pillar in the tunnel, shortly after midnight on Aug. 31. Rumours about Paul´s role in Diana´s death have circulated since his body was pulled out from the wreckage. And now it turns out Paul was a spy. Last year, French authorities informed British investigators that the driver was on the payroll of the Directorate of Territorial Surveillance (DTS). France’s domestic Intelligence Service. Paul, who worked as deputy head of security at the Al Fayed-owned Ritz, had something any spy agency would want: a knowledge of the movements of diplomats and crime bosses. Skeptics like Ken Wharfe, Diana’s former bodyguard, believe Paul’s status doens’t mean Diana was murdered: “All major cities have agents working there and they will find informants at the hotel.” But puzzles remain. Chief among them: How had Paul, with a $35,000 salary managed to stash away $160, 000 in more than a dozen bank accounts - $ 120, 000 was paid just before the crash, according to investigators?
Ik hou nu op want het is al lang genoeg.. maar er staat ook wat over dat die Paul zijn bloodwaarden een, zoals ze het noemen, unspecified error hadden, maar dat Paul wel dronken was toen hij reed. Klinkt allemaal een beetje uhmm… shady
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