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Originally posted by hellobruce
Originally posted by ipsedixit
It is interesting that the 2007 inquest was into the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayad only.
Just why do you think the UK would hold a inquest for someone who was a Frenchman, working in France
Originally posted by SecretFace
MI6 operate world wide, its not unusual for them to be distributed throughout Europe. I think the pressence of MI6 proves nothing. The style in which the accident occured is not something I would link to a secret service hit, as there is no 100% gurantee of success, they operate in the realms of total success not "yeah that should be enough to do it". Besides, if you knew how many foreign agencies operate in this country, you would be shocked, as well as just how many murders take place on British soil by foreign agents, again they're easy to spot but the government don't want you to know that what they action abroad actually happens just as much here on our own soil so the general public never get to know the true reality of "spy world hits". Not saying Princess Di was not a hit of sorts, but the reports of MI6 agents in Paris at the time, in my mind and experience, proves nothing.
Originally posted by ipsedixit
Surely the death of the driver of the vehicle in which others died would be considered related to the deaths of passengers in the car and could conceivably have been the actual cause of the other deaths.
Originally posted by hellobruce
Originally posted by CJCrawley
How in the hell did it sustain all that front end damage?
Easily, a heavy car driving at speed hits a reinforced concrete column, which one do you think would win?
Originally posted by boymonkey74
MI6 are in most capital cities, it is their job.
Did you notice the guy who claims this is selling a book....go on fall for it and buy a copy
Originally posted by NEB0168
reply to post by ~widowmaker~
Completely agree - there was a lot of speculation that Di was indeed pregnant, and if i remember correctly, there were even eyewitness accounts of her being very much alive at the scene, but Im not sure about the credibiity of either claim.
Excited to make my first post on a thread! ( newbie here)
Originally posted by CJCrawley
And one driven by an experienced driver (who wasn't drunk apparently).
I would think the damage possible, but they would have to have been going very fast indeed and heading straight for the column, head on.
Originally posted by DoorKnobEddie
What is strange is the removal of her uterus after she was embalmed in France.
Originally posted by DoorKnobEddie
Originally posted by boymonkey74
MI6 are in most capital cities, it is their job.
Did you notice the guy who claims this is selling a book....go on fall for it and buy a copy
No they are not. The UK is not like the US because we do not have the same resources. What MI6 has are informers and subjects of blackmail coerced into being assets.
Originally posted by boymonkey74
Just because she is famous etc it doesn't mean she can not die in an accident.
Originally posted by hellobruce
Originally posted by JasmineG
I read a book awhile back that made the assertion that the car she was driving in had the seatbelt clasp pins filed down so that when pressure was applied the seatbelts would fail and spring open.
Apart from the fact that the only person to survive was the only one actually wearing a seatbelt.... Just goes to show being driven at speed by a drunk driver whilst not wearing a seatbelt is not safe.
About 1 million people die on the roads every year, and some people think that as Diana was a "princess" she could not be one of them!