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WHY? has it taken 10 years to have a public inquiry into a "tragic traffic accident"?

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In relation to Diana. Something does not seem right. Whats this business with the fiat car and that driver?

Does anybody know anything?

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  1. She's dead. It was an accident. End of.


  2. there are other things that are far more important...

    why should we care... why should there be an enquiry...what diffrence will it make...

    i liked diana... but she was just a woman..

    Its a cover up, a conspiracy - there is the ANSWER.

  3. Because it was a conspiracy. They thought it would all die down and be forgot. But some people wont to know what really happened.

  4. There have been several inquiries.  Where have you been?

  5. Because some conspiracy/diana obsessed idgits can't get over the fact that she died because she was too stupid to fasten her bloody seatbelt while riding in a speeding car.

  6. Who cares?  She's dead.  Let her rest in peace. (or in her case...pieces)  Get over it, it's been 10 years.

  7. Who cares,she died,end of story,let the conspiracy theorists ponder that question

  8. Because Mr Al Fayed refuses to accept something that is patently obvious - the thing WAS an accident (how 'tragic' it was depends on your view of how reasonable it is for a heavily armoured limousine, requiring high levels of driving skill to control, to be sent out onto the streets of Paris with a drunken Frenchman at the wheel).  However anyone, if they have enough money, can force their way through the legal system to trigger an inquiry..... full credit to the authorities for making it as difficult as possible for public money to be wasted indulging the delusions of one obsessed man.

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