Monday 19 August 2013

New Intrigues On Princess Diana's death.

 The jury in the 2008 inquest concluded its verdict as 'unlawful killing, grossly negligent driving of the following vehicles and of the Mercedes', the Met said
Police said the deaths of Diana and Mr Al Fayed were 'thoroughly investigated' and examined by an inquest led by Lord Justice Scott Baker at the Royal Court of Justice in 2007 to 2008Diana, Mr Al Fayed (pictured) and chauffeur Henri Paul died after their Mercedes crashed in a tunnel in Paris on the morning of August 31, 1997
Princess Diana's death will continue to haunt us. It was a tragic death and nobody saw it coming.When the news broke recently on new insights about her death, it felt like opening old wounds, all the drama, the pain her children and family had to go through, all the suspicions cant be easily forgotten and may be re-opened again. There has been speculations that she was murdered, cast by Dodi's father, who lost his son in the tragic accident with Diana. If you recall:


  • Diana, Dodi Al Fayed and chauffeur Henri Paul died in Paris crash in 1997
  • Inquest concluded in 2008 when jury returned verdict of unlawful killing

  • Scotland Yard  said they were assessing the credibility of new information relating to the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed including an allegation that they were murdered by a member of the British military.
    It said it was 'scoping' the information, which surfaced in the second court martial of Sergeant Danny Nightingale, the SAS sniper convicted of illegally stashing a pistol and 338 bullets in his bedroom.
    The allegation was contained in a letter from the parents-in-law of Soldier N, Sgt Nightingale's former housemate, which was sent to the SAS's commanding officer in September 2011.
    It is understood the information was passed to the Metropolitan Police through the Royal Military Police.
    The letter says Soldier N claimed the SAS 'was behind Princess Diana's death' and it had been 'covered up', the Sunday People has reported.
    The letter said: 'He (soldier N) also told her (his wife) that it was XXX who arranged Princess Diana's death and that has been covered up.'
    A statement issued by Scotland Yard said: 'The Metropolitan Police Service is scoping information that has recently been received in relation to the deaths and assessing its relevance and credibility.
    'The assessment will be carried out by officers from the specialist crime and operations command.
    'This is not a re-investigation and does not come under Operation Paget.'

    Maybe they should just let her rest in peace and let sleeping dogs lie?

    6 comments:

    1. They should let sleeping dogs lie...cos nothing will bring her back

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    2. Her family,Dodi's family and the whole world deserve to know what happened to them. We are anxiously waiting...

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    3. I don't anyone can stop her from resting in peace. But we also want to know the truth about her death.

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    4. Confirm our suspicions more like.

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    5. They shd dig up the truth wherever its buried!

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    6. Be careful what u wish for @last anon,cos the truth could stink a mile

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