BBC: Murder of Princess Diana

The death of Princess Diana may have its nexus more to the ambulance ride and the treatment during that ride than to the accident itself.With billions of people throughout the planet interested in her death and the cause thereof, it is a deep mystery of why the focus of investigators and media circumvent this critical area of inquiry, which paradoxically seemed to be a mystery to the French Interior Minister and the Police Chief of Paris as well.

Our mystery ties in as to why a VIP may have been traveling without a police escort in an ambulance taking, without acceptable explanation, one hour to get to a hospital.The answers have been to transport the injured Diana safely and to “avoid bumps.”In that case, it seems every other ambulance throughout the world operates on a different basis, in recognizing a need to get an injured person quickly to a hospital; here, where a team of doctors, awaiting Diana’s arrival, may have saved her.To our minds, and the minds of any reasonable man or woman, the one hour trip is inexcusable and carries compelling questions which demand detailed answers.

It was clear that with opinion polls showing over 90% of Britons think Diana was murdered, something would have to be done to mount at least a semblance of justice.And a semblance is what we have here.The appointment of an already knighted senior police officer, Sir John Stevens to the investigation, indicates that the whole exercise is a sham.Furthermore, Sir John has assigned Commander David Armond to lead the inquiry.Commander Armond is a member of the Met’s anti-terrorist branch which is a very political position …

All this is reminiscent of the case of the murdered weapons inspector David Kelly. The British establishment simply engaging in the usual sham of investigating itself.

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