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    Princess Diana's Suicide

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    It is clear to conclude that by this evidence, the death of Princess Diana was no accident. Based on the sequence of mysterious events, Diana was a threat to the Royal family; therefore, the British Secret Service wanted her gone; most likely dead. Diana was a threat because the press revealed to the public that she was pregnant with Dodi’s child (source 10). Firstly, Dodi was Muslim and that would mean that her sons’ soon to be stepsibling would have had Muslim blood. This was something that the British Royal family would have frown greatly upon. After Diana’s death, she was embalmed which made it nearly impossible to receive a conclusive test stating if she really was baring Dodi’s child (Unlawful Killing). In addition to Diana possibly being pregnant with Dodi’s child, there was speculation that Diana was soon to be engaged. David Emery once proposed in an article about Diana’s death that the MI6 wanted her dead because “she was poised to embarrass the crown by marrying Dodi Al-Fayed, a Muslim who would become a stepfather to Princes William and Harry, the heirs to the British throne” (source 5). The producer of the film an Unlawful Killing, Keith Allen, claimed that the MI6 and Royal family had every right to be unhappy with Diana at the time of her death. They were intimidated by her actions and alleged her to be a major…

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    Princess Diana Religion Scandal On August 31, 1997 Princess Diana, Dodi Fayed, and Henri Paul were killed in a car crash Paris, France, at the Pont de Alma tunnel. This incident was reported as a regular car crash, but others have many other theories. Theories say that there was a jealous ex/or relative. News was heard that Prince Phillip wanted her dead. He wanted her dead because the risk of marriage/ and or pregnancy with Dodi Fayed. He didn’t want to risk her marrying a Muslim-Egyptian man.…

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    is to this day a major point of questioning as the two most common suspicions are a major power murder and an unfortunate car crash. Even after two decades, people are still skeptical about the nature and the situation of the people’s princess, Diana, and her death. There are many details leading to the night of her death. Diana was invited to France by Dodi Al Fayed’s father, Mohamed Al Fayed. Dodi and Diana had spent a lot of time together during her trip. They had spent so much time together…

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    For example, he made a 830 page reference with 16 chapters, all based on his accusations on who killed his son (Tina Brown). Mohammed was probably grieving, and he wasn’t in the right state of mind to make these accusations on the people involved with Princess Diana. Dodi was also the only son of Mahammed, and Mohammed probably thought he was obligated to bring justice towards his only son’s death. I think that was the reason he made so many claims that don’t make sense. The last example of why…

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    drove them anyway (“Diana, Princess of Wales”). Since the driver is illegally driving, he is not focused enough to be safely driving. Also, Diana and Dodi did not like paparazzi, so once paparazzi caught up, the driver sped up and drove faster (Paprocki 99). Lastly, not only did the car crash, but it “rolled over, and hit another wall” (Paprocki 99). All these facts add up to seem as a tragic car accident. Based upon all the facts and evidence of this night; it shows that the main theory to the …

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    crash from an unknown source” (Fields-Meyer 60-67). Also, more than ninety percent of the Britians feel that this accident was all a sham and it was a well planned murder which involved. On the night of August 31st 1997 Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed who was her boyfriend at the time were in a car crash in the Pont de l’Alma tunnel in Paris. “The driver of Diana’s Mercedes, Henri Paul was drunk and driving erratically to outfox a gaggle of paparazzi who were in the pursuit of the vehicle. Paul…

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    The unforeseen death of Princess Diana left the world in sorrow. Following her death, many public speeches and articles regarding this tragic event were released. Queen Elizabeth gave a televised speech, Earl Spencer gave a eulogy, the BBC broadcasted a report, and Wikipedia released an article. The BBC report and the eulogy were rhetorically effective, while Queen Elizabeth’s speech and the Wikipedia article were not. The broadcasted report released by the BBC was rhetorically effective…

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    worked out the divorce terms" ("Princess Diana" 6) and "Diana would continue to be involved in all decision about the children and the couple would share access to them" ("Princess Diana" 6). The terms of the divorce were more than fair, as Princess Diana was still able to continue "her diplomatic role as Princess of Wales" ("Princess Diana" 6). However, as years went on, things grew complicated as she began to get romantically involved with another man. "Hasnat Khan, a Pakistani-born heart…

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    In the early hours on the 31st of August 1997, in the midst of a paparazzi car chase, a speeding Mercedes-Benz collided with the 13th pillar of the Pont de l’Alma tunnel in the French capital of Paris. The collision immediately took the lives of Dodi Fayed and the driver, Henri Paul. Princess Diana who sat in the rear passenger seat, suffered from severe injuries which she later succumbed to and passed away. The royal bodyguard of the princess, Trevor Rees-Jones, was the sole survivor of the…

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    problems (Diana: Her True Story pg.132-133). On Wednesday, 28 February 1996, a date Diana described as the saddest day of her life, the princess announced her decision to agree to an uncontested divorce (Diana: Her True Story pg.251). Princess Di was linked romantically with the 42-year old playboy “Dodi” Fayed (Emad Mohammed al-Fayed) (womenshistory.about.com/od/diana/p/princess_diana.htm). She told her friends that she felt that in Dodi, so warm, affectionate and endlessly attentive, she had…

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