Diana Spencer, or Lady Dee, was a great woman and the darling of the British people. The charming princess of Wales lived for only 36 years. Her life was widely discussed in newspapers and on television, and her death became another unsolved mystery along with the assassination of President Kennedy.
On August 31, 1997, at 4 o'clock in the morning, the life of Princess Diana ended in the Salpetriere hospital in Paris. The tragedy took place in one of the tunnels of Paris: a terrible accident immediately claimed the life of driver Henri Paul, a close friend of Princess Dodi al Fayed and crippled their personal bodyguard Trevor Rhys-Jones. Diana herself died almost 4 hours later. A year before the sad events, her marriage to Prince Charles, which lasted 15 years, broke up. Despite the fact that the divorce was instigated by Queen Elizabeth II, it is rumored that the queen still has not forgiven the late princess for "betraying" the royal family.
Until now, it is not known for certain what caused the accident. Many versions were put forward back in 1997, and more than ten years after the death of Lady Dee, their number has already crossed all boundaries. The official version speaks of a banal accident, from which no one is immune, but a number of evidence, evidence and inconsistencies speaks in favor of the fact that it was a planned murder.
The first and most important piece of evidence is small fragments of a car found by the police at the scene of the tragedy. There were also witnesses who claimed to have seen a white Fiat Uno quickly leaving the scene of the accident. Presumably it belonged to a well-known reporter who soon died under mysterious circumstances. However, experts failed to identify the fragments.
Even then, in the very first hours after the accident, one detail caused a number of questions from police officers. Surveillance cameras were installed in the tunnel, capable of recording the moment of the car accident and establishing its true causes. But as soon as the video recordings were requested from the tunnel employees, it turned out that on that very night, in this very tunnel, the video surveillance cameras did not work.
The autopsy of the deceased driver raised new questions. A high content of carbon dioxide was found in his blood and tissues, as if he was suffocating a few seconds before his death. Supporters of the conspiracy theory suggest that some kind of gas was sprayed into the car in which Diana and Dodi al Fayed were traveling, due to which the driver temporarily lost control. Much later, information appeared in the media that alcohol was found in his blood, and that fabulous sums were on his accounts.
The very death of the princess is perplexing. Her friend's personal bodyguard with more serious injuries was urgently hospitalized, at the time of Lady Dee's death he had undergone surgery and his life was out of danger. Doctors were in no hurry to take Diana herself to the hospital; she received medical assistance in an ambulance a few meters from the wrecked car. After her death, her body, contrary to the rules, was embalmed in Paris in a hurry, although it was only an hour flight to London. The father of the deceased, Dodi al Fayed, claims that this was done to hide two facts: the gas in the car and the pregnancy of the late princess. after embalming, reopening is no longer possible.
The official version is that the accident was a pure accident, an absurd coincidence. It is assumed that the driver lost control due to interfering paparazzi on motorcycles. They were later acquitted in court. The father of Dodi al Fayed is sure that the Duke of Edinburgh, the husband of the Queen of England, who "ordered" the princess to the British special services, was involved in the death of the princess and his son.