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Since 1997 it has been claimed that there was an orchestrated criminal conspiracy to end the life of Diana, Princess of Wales. Official investigations have found that she died in a manner consistent with media reports following the fatal car crash in a Paris road tunnel on 31 August 1997. A French investigation which reported in ealy September 1999, concluded that the Princess of Wales died as the result of an accident[1] and a jury after hearing evidence in the 2007-8 British inquest found in favour of an "unlawful killing" by driver Henri Paul and the paparazzi pursing the car.The French investigator, Judge Hervé Stephan, had concluded that the paparazzi were some distance from the couple's Mercedes when it crashed and were not responsible.
Prominent in the claims diverging from the two official version of events have been the British Daily Express newspaper and Mohamed Al-Fayed, whose son Dodi Fayed was her boyfriend at the time and also died with her. A special Metropolitan Police inquiry team was established in 2004, Operation Paget, headed by the then Commissioner John Stevens to investigate the conspiracy theories which led to the inquest. This investigation looked into 175 "conspiracy claims" which had been made by Al-Fayed.
Al-Fayed has persistently suggested what were found to be conspiracy theories at the inquest, claims without any substance at all; he has repeatedly claimed that the Princess of Wales was murdered.

Security service connections
Theorists have alleged that the driver of the Mercedes, acting head of Ritz security Henri Paul, was in the pay of a national security service, though different versions of the allegation name the country of the security service alternately as Britain, France or the United States. Purported evidence to support this arises mainly from the money in his possession at the time of his death and his personal wealth. These allegations are covered in chapter four of the Operation Paget criminal investigation report. Al-Fayed claims that Henri Paul was working for MI6 and that they set him up.

Blood samples
Another allegation concerns the reliability of blood tests carried out that indicate he had been drinking before he took the controls of the car. The French investigators' conclusion that Henri Paul was drunk was made on the basis of an analysis of blood samples, which were said to contain an alcohol level that (according to Jay's September 1997 report) was three times the French legal limit. This initial analysis was challenged by a British pathologist hired by Mohamed Al-Fayed; in response, French authorities carried out a third test, this time using the medically more conclusive fluid from the sclera (white of the eye), which confirmed the level of alcohol measured by blood and also showed Paul had been taking antidepressants.

Tomlinson's allegation of MI6 involvement
Richard Tomlinson, a former MI6 agent who was dismissed from the intelligence services and later served five months in prison for breaching the Official Secrets Act 1989, claimed that Britain's MI6 had been involved in a sworn statement to the French inquiry in May 1999 suggesting.that the security service has documentation which would assist Judge Stephan in his inquiry. The previous August he was reported by the BBC to have claimed that Henri Paul was working for the security services and that one of her bodyguards, either Trevor Rees-Jones (now known as Trevor Rees) or Kes Wingfield, was a contact for British intelligence.
Tomlinson alleged that MI6 was monitoring Diana before her death, had told Al-Fayed that Henri Paul was an MI6 agent, and that her death mirrored plans he saw in 1992 for the assassination of then President of Serbia Slobodan Milošević, using a strobe light to blind his chauffeur. On 13 February Tomlinson said at the inquest that he may have misremembered, and, said on this occasion, that he had no evidence that Paul was an MI6 agent,[24] but was said Paul was supplying MI6 with information in the previous day's court session.

Relationship with Dodi Fayed
One of the main motives which have been advanced for alleged murder include suggestions Diana was pregnant with Dodi Fayed's child and the couple were about to get engaged. The alleged dislike of the idea of a non-Christian within the British Royal Family meant such a relationship between the mother of the future king and a prominent Egyptian Muslim would not be tolerated. In Al-Fayed's view, which he repeated in court at the inquest in February 2008, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales, Lady Sarah McCorquodale, Diana's sister, and numerous others, were all involved in a plot to kill the Princess and Dodi Fayed, his son. Jeffrey Steinberg of the Executive Intelligence Review, a publication of the American
 Lyndon LaRouche movement, has also put forward theories that the Princess of Wales was murdered by the security services under the instructions of Prince Philip.An article in The Daily Telegraph in 1998 reporting the EIR conspiracy theories, alleged earlier links between the EIR and Al-Fayed, while Francis Wheen reported the following year that Michael Cole, then Al-Fayed's spokesman, had advised journalists to contact Steinberg.
Mohamed Al-Fayed made the assertion in television interviews that the couple were going to announce their engagement on the Monday after the accident: 1 September 1997.

Diana Death Photos

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