Monday, 22 December 2008

Princess Diana murdered

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Poll: British Princess "killed for dating a Muslim"

Princess Diana, a special programme investigates allegations that she was murdered in France by the British Secret Service on the orders of Prince Phillip, her father in law.

Princess Diana has a new boyfriend, an Egyptian muslim called Dodi Al Fayed.

Diana and Dodi arrive in Paris at 3 pm. By midnight they were dead.

This is what happened:

30 August 1997:

1300: Dodi Al Fayed, an Egyptian muslim, and a British Princess, board a private jet at Olbia airport, Sardinia, to take them to Paris, where they plan to stay one night...

31 August 1997:

3:30 pm: Prince Diana and Dodi check into Paris Ritz Hotel.
12:30 am: The Mercedes car with Dodi and the Princess inside crashes into the Alma tunnel in Paris.
1:30: After nearly an hour, Princess Diana's ambulance leaves the scene for hospital.
1:30: Dodi is pronounced dead.
3:50: Princess Diana is declared dead.

'Vigorous' Diana inquest was promised by the British Government on 2 October 2007, over 10 years later after her death.

Dodi's father immidiately suspected that this was a sinister plot rather than an accident.

Mr Al Fayed said Diana crash was a conspiracy. He said his son Dodi and Diana were set to marry. They were already engaged on the night of their car crash.

BBC said that there are public doubts over Diana's death.

There is a strong public support for the theory that Princess Diana's fatal car crash was not an accident. Polls show that the majority of the British public believe that Princess Diana was killed by the Royal Family because she had embarrased them openly.

Public opinion suggests that the official verdict that Princess Diana died in a car accident has so far failed to satisfy the public clamour for answers. The Government has failed to convince people after blaming alcohol and journalists for the death of Diana.

Most people believe allegations that she was murdered by the Secret Service on the orders of the Royals.

Dodi's father frustrated with the British establishment said:
"I am leaving the rest for God to get my revenge"

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7023227.stm

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