Was Princess Diana's Death Accident?

Discussion in 'Conspiracy Theories' started by Angel, May 23, 2011.

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Was Princess Diana's Death an Accident?

Yes 1 vote(s) 33.3%
No 2 vote(s) 66.7%

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    In 1997, Princess Diana (Princess of Wales) and Dodi Fayed (son of Mohamed Fayed, owner of the Ritz Hotel and Harrods) were killed in a car accident while trying to get away from press photographers in Paris. The scandal surrounding their relationship (Dodi was Muslim whilst Diana was the mother of the future head of the Church of England) has led many people to speculate that they were actually killed in order to prevent further scandal to the throne of England.

    Polls suggest that around a quarter of the UK public, and a majority of people in some Arab countries, believe that there was a plot to murder Diana, Princess of Wales. Motivations which have been advanced for such a conspiracy include suggestions that Diana intended to marry Dodi Fayed, that she intended to convert to Islam, that she was pregnant, and that she was to visit the holy land. Organizations which conspiracy theorists suggest are responsible for her death have included French Intelligence, the British Royal Family, the press, the British Intelligence services MI5 or MI6, the CIA, Mossad, the Freemasons, or the IRA.

    So what do you think really happened to the Princess was she murdered or was this just a tragic accident?

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    I think this was just an accident, of course there were reasons for her to be killed and some of the theories make sense, but personally i think it was an accident and should be left alone.
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    I don't think it was an accident. I think she was independent enough to choose to be who she was...instead of conforming to what...she was supposed to be. Of course...it appeared to be a horrible accident...but I believe she experienced the pros and the cons that go along with being part of the royal family. Some of us will never know the stress or problems that go along with all that.

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