| Lord Stevens To Conclude 'No Foul Play' In The Death of Diana? |
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| Written by Joanne Leyland | |
| Friday, 02 June 2006 | |
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Tonight's
London Evening Standard is claiming to have insider information that Lord Stevens' investigation will conclude that there was no foul play in the crash which killed Diana, Princess of Wales, Dodi al Fayed and their driver, Henri Paul. Speaking to the paper, an unnamed source close to Operation Paget says there is "no proof" that Diana was murdered when the Mercedes in which was travelling crashed in the Pont d'Alma tunnel in Paris in the early hours of August 31st 1997. ![]() In reaction to Lord Stevens' recent public pronouncements that he has found new witnesses to the crash, the source claims: "You shouldn't take this to mean that there is proof of something sinister. Of course there are new witnesses and forensic evidence the last investigation was years ago and techniques have moved on." "The French inquiry was simply into a car crash. The Stevens inquiry was charged with taking in everything, including all the conspiracy theories. That means new people have had to be questioned, including the intelligence services and even members of the Royal Family." "Stevens and his team have carried out a thorough inquiry. They will soon be in a position to end the conspiracy theories with this new evidence. The truth is they died in a tragic road accident." In response, Dodi's father, Harrods owner Mohammed Al Fayed who in the past has sensationally claimed Prince Philip and "the Establishment" was involved in the "murder" of his son, Diana and Henri Paul said in a statement: "I know it was murder and I am encouraged to hear it confirmed that Lord Stevens has traced new witnesses and obtained new forensic evidence." "I am optimistic that he will not be bullied by the intelligence services whom I believe executed my son, Dodi, and Diana." Comment on this article
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