Diana: Just a car crash or a murder mystery?
"Let's get straight to the point. There was no cover-up, no murder plot, and no sabotage. No secret service hit-men were involved, and any half-Muslim baby was but a twinkle in Dodi Fayed's eye.
"That, at least, is the likely verdict of Lord Stevens of Kirkwhelpington, who will today give his final verdict on how the world's most famous woman actually died.
"At midday, in a conference centre next to the Houses of Parliament, the former Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police will piece together the events that saw Diana, Princess of Wales, killed in a Paris underpass one Sunday morning in 1997.
"His £2 million inquiry, one of the most complex and expensive police investigations in recent history, is expected to conclude what many have always believed: Diana's death was a tragic accident.
"Stevens will claim the Princess was killed when a Mercedes S280 being driven by a drunk man, and pursued by several paparazzi photographers, crashed into a pillar in the Pont d'Alma tunnel. She was not wearing a seatbelt.
"Before the world's media, he plans to forensically examine, and then discard, the various claims, counter-claims and conspiracies that surround the most talked-about death since JFK was picked-off from a grassy knoll in Dallas ..."
The Independent
"That, at least, is the likely verdict of Lord Stevens of Kirkwhelpington, who will today give his final verdict on how the world's most famous woman actually died.
"At midday, in a conference centre next to the Houses of Parliament, the former Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police will piece together the events that saw Diana, Princess of Wales, killed in a Paris underpass one Sunday morning in 1997.
"His £2 million inquiry, one of the most complex and expensive police investigations in recent history, is expected to conclude what many have always believed: Diana's death was a tragic accident.
"Stevens will claim the Princess was killed when a Mercedes S280 being driven by a drunk man, and pursued by several paparazzi photographers, crashed into a pillar in the Pont d'Alma tunnel. She was not wearing a seatbelt.
"Before the world's media, he plans to forensically examine, and then discard, the various claims, counter-claims and conspiracies that surround the most talked-about death since JFK was picked-off from a grassy knoll in Dallas ..."
The Independent
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