Princess Diana Inquest Begins | Shouldn’t We Just Let Her & Dodi Fayed Rest In Peace After A Decade?
The inquest in to the deaths of both Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed has begun, and I can’t help thinking it’s a bit pointless at this stage in proceedings.
We all know what in essence killed the royal princess, Mohamed Al-Fayed’s son Dodi and bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones. They were travelling in a car which entered a tunnel in Paris travelling too fast and crashed. What is there to investigate?
It’s now over a decade since the incident which killed Diana, and surely any information and details we’re going to find out about the crash have already been found out, and mulled over by many experts?

There are eleven people on the jury who are charged with deciding if the deaths were an accident or a murder orchestrated by Prince Philip and carried out by Britain’s secret services.
Any father who loses a son has a right to investigate and push for a thorough sifting through of all the evidence, but this secret service murder theory has so little factual evidence behind it, there really isn’t the case to keep it going on this long.
Lord Justice Scott Baker is the man acting as coroner in the case, and warned the jury “You will be in the public eye as no inquest jury has ever been before.” Too right, although the fact they found 11 people who didn’t know everything about the case already and could offer a unbiased view amazes me in the first place.
And why has the inquest taken this long to get going? First the French authorities had to finish their investigation, and then the British police had to do the same. The thing is all of the authorities who have produced reports in to the crash have agreed on the basic elements which lead to the crash in the first place:-
The Couple’s chauffeur Henri Paul had too much to drink in the hotel before driving the pair at too high a speed through the tunnel. It was an accident, plain and simple, and if anyone was to blame it would be Henri Paul.
In my opinion this is a pointless, meaningless waste of time and money which is just raking up the past and memories for anyone who was adversely affected by the death of Princess Diana.
What do you think on the whole sorry saga?
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