avatarGurpreet Dhariwal

Summary

The article presents a strong conviction that Princess Diana was murdered by the royals, supported by various claims including an eyewitness account, delayed medical aid, a suspicious car test, government cover-ups, and the rapid repair of the tunnel where the accident occurred.

Abstract

The content reflects the author's certainty that Princess Diana's death was not an accident but a deliberate act by the royal family. It cites an eyewitness who was threatened and delayed emergency response as evidence of foul play. The article also references a letter written by Diana predicting a staged car accident, questionable actions by the Mercedes company, and the French and British governments' handling of the driver's drunk-driving case. The author suggests that the repairs to the tunnel where Diana's accident occurred were done too quickly, hindering a proper investigation. The piece is both a tribute to Diana's humanitarian legacy and a call for accountability, emphasizing the impact she had on the author's life.

Opinions

  • The author is 1000% convinced that Princess Diana was brutally murdered by the royals.
  • The delayed response time of 1 hour and 10 minutes to cover a 3-mile distance for medical aid is seen as a deliberate attempt to ensure Diana's death.
  • Diana had foreseen her fate and written about the planned car accident in a letter to her ex-lover, which was published posthumously.
  • The Mercedes company is implicated in a cover-up involving a fake test drive to deflect blame from the vehicle's model.
  • The French and British

I Always Knew Princess Diana Was Murdered

“Nothing brings me more happiness than trying to help the most vulnerable people in society. It is a goal and an essential part of my life — a kind of destiny.” — Princess Diana

BY TIM GRAHAM/GETTY IMAGES

“Anywhere I see suffering, that is where I want to be, doing what I can.” — Princess Diana

I am not 100% but 1000% sure that Princess Diana was brutally murdered by the royals. This documentary has shown clearly the facts about the night when that accident took place intentionally and one of the eyewitnesses was threatened with death for his life and handcuffed for speaking his mind.

Also, they took almost 1 hour and 10 mins to cover the distance of 3 miles and that was the time when Diana needed medical aid the most. She was breathing her last and she died a painful death.

She already wrote about this accidental plan in one of her letters to her ex-lovers and he got it published after her death. In this letter, she wrote about how they were planning a car accident to get rid of her.

The Mercedes company even conducted a fake test drive for the same model where they were claiming the speed was out of the limit. The company gave it back to them by claiming the Mercedes model wasn’t built the way they were targeting the reputation of the company.

The French and British government supported each other over the drunk-driving case while the medical report of the driver didn’t even come when the news was published that he had over the limit percentage of alcohol in his body.

What a shame to those politically connected people who tried to portray her death as an accident but then there is a thing called Karma and it actually revealed their true intentions with this documentary.

The icing on the cake was they got the tunnel repaired and painted just a few hours before the forensics could even take pieces of evidence to start their investigation on this case.

A proper cover-up was done but we know by now this beautiful woman who touched millions of people’s hearts wasn’t born to be murdered this way. The royals must now go back to their shell and hit their head on the walls of their traumatic rooms.

Princess Diana was the first woman who influenced me to be a kind human, and I was just 11 years old when she died. Somehow my heart never grew apart from her and this made me watch lots of documentaries about her. I read books too, and every time I read it felt like I was conversing with an empathetic soul.

“I don’t want expensive gifts; I don’t want to be bought. I have everything I want. I just want someone to be there for me, to make me feel safe and secure.” — Princess Diana

Gurpreet Dhariwal is the author of Two Poetry Books. Her poetry books are available on Amazon, Flipkart, and BlueRose. Connect with Gurpreet at www.gurpreetdhariwal.com

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