A new British investigation into the the August 31st, 1997 death of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed reveals that the National Security Agency (NSA) was secretly bugging Diana’s phone when their car crashed in a tunnel in Paris while they were being chased by photographers. The crash killed them both.
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A report on the inquest into the death of Princess Dianathat was being prepared by UK Metropolitan PoliceCommissioner Lord Stevens has been delayed after RoyalCoroner Michael Burgess stepped down, claiming an excessiveworkload.

Prior to her death, Princess Diana claimed in a letter thather husband, Prince Charles, was planning to kill her, andMohammed al Fayed, her lover’s father, has questionedprevious conclusions that the deaths of the Princess and hisson, Dodi al Fayed, were the result of an auto accident.

Lady Elizabeth Butler-Sloss has taken over the inquiry, andwill review documents relating to the deaths. She has been aHigh Court and Appeals Court Judge, and President of theFamily Division, and is greatly respected within the Britishjudiciary.
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There have been years of speculation about why a U.K. investigation of the death of Princess Diana in 1997 has not yet taken place. In the Independent, Terry Kirby quotes a police source in France, who has read the 6,000 page official French report on the car crash, as saying, “I can tell you she was pregnant?There was a cover-up of sorts.”

This information feeds the conspiracy theorists who claim the crash was set up by the English monarchy, who would have been embarrassed if it came out that Diana was having Dodi Fayed’s baby.
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Nexus – In the January issue of Nexus Magazine, there is a sworn statement by Richard Tomlinson, a former MI6 officer, stating that British Intelligence is hiding important information about Princess Diana?s death.
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