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The mystery of princess Diana's car accident

The mystery of Diana's car accident death

The official website of coroner Scott Baker published previously unpublished photos, including the last photo of the late Princess Diana and photos of people trying to save her life. Princess Diana died in a car accident on her way to Paris on 1997. These photos clearly reflect people's active efforts to save her life.

People can see Princess Diana's blonde hair in the last photo. Jones, the bodyguard, raised his hand to try to stop the photographer from taking pictures. Driver Paul stared at the camera and made faces. The police accused him of drunk driving. From this photo taken by a paparazzi photographer, we can see Diana sitting in the back seat of a Mercedes-Benz turned to look at the French photographer who was chasing her, and Dodi Fayez, who was sitting next to her, leaned forward. They have just left the back door of the Leeds Hotel for Dodi's residence in Paris.

Photos can also help people understand the severity of car accidents. The black Mercedes basically disintegrated and became a pile of twisted metal. The windshield of the car broke, the airbag popped up and the engine was completely destroyed. Firefighters had to cut off the roof of the Mercedes, rescue Princess Diana and Jones, and take out the bodies of Paul and Dodi. People can see the first Dr. Maris who rushed to the scene of the car accident in a photo. He happened to pass by the scene of the car accident. The photos show that the police, firefighters, paparazzi photographers and Malise are all at the scene of the accident.

Egyptians speculated that the death of Princess Diana was caused by the royal family, because the relationship between Princess Diana and Dodi was not recognized by the British royal family, and the royal family murdered her.

Drivers drink and drive.

According to the judgment of the French court and careful investigation, the court held that Paul, the driver of Diana's car, was the direct cause of the accident.