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19 June, 2006 at 9:24 pm #4419
I was listening to Mike dickin on talksport last night, and a few things were said that i didnt realise (never paid much attention to the whole thing from day one).
Apparently she was taken from the car, past 2 ambulences, to a third one?
The driver of the car that crashed, was in a cafe not long before drinking some orange, not alcahol?
The official line is that he was drunk?
Apparently there was someone who saw exactly what happened, and he no longer exists, was murdered not long after?
What do you know?
19 June, 2006 at 9:31 pm #227111i know shes dead
and the daily express have’nt gone a week without having a so called exclusive on the event
how her sons must enjoy the constant reminder their much loved mother is still dead
emma f’u’ck off19 June, 2006 at 9:49 pm #227112@kevin wrote:
i know shes dead
and the daily express have’nt gone a week without having a so called exclusive on the event
how her sons must enjoy the constant reminder their much loved mother is still dead
emma f’u’ck offjeez your a delightfull one
I doubt the prince’s will ever read this, so dont worry about it.
It wouldnt surprise me if she was murdered.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=391065&in_page_id=1770
Astonishing claims by new witnesses are being examined by British detectives investigating Diana’s death. They seem incredible. But if true, they could rock the Royal Family to its foundations.
On the night that Diana, Princess of Wales died, the lights of the British Embassy — less than a mile from the accident spot in Paris — blazed until dawn finally broke over the French capital.
Inside the imposing building, diplomats summoned from their sleep by the British ambassador, Sir Michael Jay, struggled to monitor the tragedy that was unfolding.
the Mail can reveal today that new eye-witnesses have emerged in the past few weeks with explosive testimony which raises profound questions about the influence of the House of Windsor and the Establishment over events surrounding the Princess’s death.
These fresh accounts include the astonishing claim that the Queen’s most senior and trusted courtier was seen in Paris, at the British Embassy, half an hour before the crash.
Furthermore, they include a baffling allegation that the RAF crew which flew Tony Blair from his Sedgefield constituency to London to greet the Princess’s repatriated body had been on continual standby to make the flight from two days earlier — when Diana was still alive.
During this investigation, the Mail has also received confirmation that two diplomats working for the secret intelligence service MI6 were operating at the British Embassy in Paris during the weeks before Diana’s death.
These two senior men — who have both enjoyed glittering careers — have admitted their intelligence roles to Lord Stevens, the ex-head of Scotland Yard who is heading the official inquiry into whether there was any conspiracy to murder the Princess.
19 June, 2006 at 10:01 pm #227113I wholeheartedly agree Lamby
If there is “explosive” new leads etc- the papers have an obligation to provide that information to the inquiry however that would not guarrantee them regular huge sales every time Diana is mentioned on the front page.
19 June, 2006 at 11:36 pm #227114I thought Diana was a breath of fresh air to a stuffy over rated family…………Her legacy to us is that she has left two wonderful boys.
Leave the memory of Diana intact and unless it can be collobrated one way or the other let her rest in peace………
19 June, 2006 at 11:38 pm #227115:roll:
This doesn’t achieve a thing, what lovely subject to bring up!! :roll:
19 June, 2006 at 11:49 pm #227116There was a cover up – it’s true. The piece of broken glass from the tail light of a Fiat found near the crash site wasn’t from a Fiat at all – it was from a Jaguar.
The truth is that John Prescott was staying in Paris with his mistress and was driving back to his hotel for a shag. He had been boozing heavily with her and another ”senior politician” and his girlfriend and they were on their way for a ‘foursome’ when they spotted Diana in the back of her car with Dodi Fayed.
He rolled down the window of the Jag and bellowed something rude to do with ”upper class toffs” at Diana and she gave him the finger. He got so angry that he swerved against Diana’s car and caused it to crash.
If the truth about this had come out the Government would have fallen and J P’s missus would have killed him – so they invented the story of the Fiat and blamed the paparazzi for chasing Diana and crashing her car.
..and the rest, as they say, is history.
21 June, 2006 at 5:12 pm #227117all we need to know i think as we cant do anything about it , is that it was an early premature death for a beautiful lady who as far as i am concerned was a great ambassador for our country, and a loss of a mother for william and harry, whatever else all u cynics have to say about her she woz a great mum and loved her boys…..
hugssssssssss xxxxx
21 June, 2006 at 6:17 pm #227118Your so right cath………….. But her name still sells newspapers, dont think we will ever really know the truth about what really happened………….
But her two boys have inherited her will and her ways so what a wonderful legacy she left to us all……..
21 June, 2006 at 11:16 pm #227119@rossylass wrote:
………………so what a wonderful legacy she left to us all……..
Yes didn’t she? Refresh my memory, wasn’t she the woman who slept around with a cavalty officer here and there, the occasional pop star and of course half the English rugby team???
Didn’t she end up shagging Dodi Fayed round the Mediterranean (amongst others) and generally making an unseemly exhibition of herself?
Yes she sure left a legacy alright.
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