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OBS: Was Princess Diana Murdered? New Evidence Surfaces…

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16 years? Yes 16 years have passed since Elton John mounted the stage to sing good bye to the angelic Princess Diana. For the benefit of those who do not know Princess Diana, I will indulge you for a minute; she was the Princess of Wales. Former wife of Prince Charles of England and mother of Princes William and Harry.

She was dubbed the Queen of hearts because of her compassion for the pain and suffering of others. Ever ready to lend a helping hand to the rest of the world.

Her golden life was brought to an abrupt end when a vehicle in which she was travelling with her boyfriend Dodi Fayed and her driver; Henri Paul crashed killing them. Princess Diana died on August 31, 1997.

Over the years since her death, there have been many theories suggesting the Princess was taken out but today, fresh evidence surfaced suggesting that the Princess of Wales was murdered by a member of the British Military.

The recent allegations and evidence were uncovered during the trial of Sgt Danny Nightingale, the SAS sniper convicted of illegal weapons possession.

How true are these allegations? We do not know but Scotland Yard has launched fresh investigations into the incident again, declining to confirm the allegations but promised to thoroughly investigate all claims.

Personally I have always thought about how fishy the circumstances surrounding her sudden death were and I sincerely hope if somebody really murdered her, that person be found out and made to face justice. But what amount of justice can bring back the Queen of hearts?

The good news is that although several murder claims have been made, never has the British police taken a step to investigate these claims. So this is an interesting move that may lead to some eventual peace for the loved ones all 3 people left behind.

This post was published on August 19, 2013 12:15 PM

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