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Was Princess Diana's death an accident?

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I watched a special about her on television & they were disputing whether it was planned or not? What do you all think? It is truly a mystery to me.

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  1. h**l no, it wasn't an accident.  I am convinced that certain members of the royal family wanted Diana gone.  I saw something on the internet where she'd written a letter to her butler that she was afraid someone was trying to kill her.  She was paranoid as h**l, sure but she had reasons.


  2. No it wasn't. The government did not accept it that she was seeing a Muslim person at the time. The Car in front of her began to go out  of control cause her vehicle to crash.

  3. No

  4. no it wasnt an accident, and the queen didnt care  about her anyway

  5. It was an accident....always has been an accident and always will be an accident.

    This question is asked frequently in this section (3rd time in just a few days) and it's a bit like politics and religion....some of us have strong opinions!

    best of luck to you!

  6. We will never know. There  might have been someone behind it all. But, some people are still making money out of the whole thing, so, they will keep it going.

  7. Planned

    -SS (:-Smiling Star-:)

  8. It's no mystery to me. Diana died in an accident.Henri Paul,who was driving the car was impaired enough to not be safe.He was seen drinking at least two alcoholic beverages before driving that night.He may not have been noticeably incapacitated,but he had enough alcohol to impair his abilities to function.

    Mohamed al Fayed is responsible for all of the conspiracy theories around.He is understandably distraught about the death of his son,but he does not want to accept that his company,The Ritz,which employed Henri Paul,holds some responsibility in the deaths of Diana and Dodi.A good book to read is Tina Brown's The Diana Chronicles.

    A good website is http://www.scottbaker-inquests.gov/uk  which is the site for the inquest into the deaths.

  9. yes

  10. one of the greatest conspiracy theories of our time, up there with "was Marilyn Monroe murdered" and "who killed JFK"

    No-one will ever know the truth, for sure, because people believe what they want to believe. i have an open mind about it, and i remember it like it was yesterday - but one thing you have to remember is that, accident or deliberate, it was excellent timing.  She was a loose cannon and about to cause a lot of aggravation for the monarchy.  With her dead and out of the way, people will just remember her in saintly terms, an icon for a generation.

  11. who actually cares anymore she's been dead along time and you can't go a day without being reminded of it give it up world she died along time ago

  12. some say it was an "accident"

    but there are many pieces of information that do point to an assassination like the fact that she was about to marry and possibly carry the child of  a Muslim that the British royal family

    strongly disliked

    that the surveillance cameras and the lights suddenly turned off

    randomly when Diana was going through it,that some witnesses say they saw a car in front of hers, the car she was in wasn't investigated,the fact that m16(the British CIA) never looked into the case, and that she recently(before her death) did that interview, and HRM Prince Charles'  affair.

    its kinda ironic right.

  13. can i just say to answerer Nancy F - you're only paranoid if no ones after you! lol

    personally i'm not sure if its a accident or not. i believe there has been a cover up of some sorts. Diana was loved more than the rest of the Royal family as she truly was, Princess of Hearts.

    My mother wouldnt cry over the death of the Queen, but i can remember she woke me up that morning and was crying because Diana was dead. she did a lot of good things, i believe she was (from the bottom of her heart) a good person. no one deserved to be treated like she was by the Royals and even less people deserved to die as she did.

    regardless if it were a accident or not, it was still a tragedy for the British public

  14. Yes.......

  15. i think no, my husband thinks yes, we don't discuss it any more! ( he was a palace guard so i cant say a bad word against the royals, that would be sacrilege!)

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