The white Fiat was never found because it employed alien technology gathered from the Roswell craft.
This car - with no seatbelts - driven by Lord Lucan, took them to Atlantis, where they still live, with Nessie (who is the main feature of David Icke's next book) as a pet.
Jimmy Hoffa lives next door and Elvis works in the local chip shop.
2006-12-14 02:36:54
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answered by Morgy 4
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Mostly, they're bogus. Dodi Fayed's father wishes his son were important enough to be the target of a conspiracy. Princess Diana death was caused by three things: a drunken driver, a high rate of speed, and the fact that she was not wearing a seat belt. The only survivor was the only person who wore a seat belt. So, buckle up.
2016-05-24 02:31:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I honestly believe that this should now be laid to rest. 10 years on and Princes' William and Harry still have to listen to all the conspiricy theories. Lest not forget that Mohammed Al Fayed is implicating their grandparents in the murder of their mother. Whilst I personally do not believe that there has been a cover up we will never find out the truth if MI6 are involved. As said before if seatbelts had been worn they would have survived. It was always unlikely that Lord Stevens was going to report that he had found that Princess Diana's death was murder, even if this is true.
2006-12-14 23:02:12
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answered by niccog26 3
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The conspiracy theory started with Mohamed Al Fayed. He's trying to pass the blame onto other people. The crash was a tragic accident caused by a driver that HE employed. The pregnancy and engagement rumours were started so that he could claim he would have been part of 'royalty'. He makes me sick, why doesn't he take some of the responsibility and let the poor woman rest in peace?
2006-12-14 02:38:31
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answered by china doll 5
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oh please can we move on? It's ten years almost. It was sad, but no more sad than any road traffic accident and as others have commented, if she been wearing her seat belt she probably would have survived..
I can't believe there's nothing else going on in the world to talk about other than a pampered and over indulged playgirl who courted the limelight, whinged when she didn't want the media there, but played up to them when she did.
Even if the findings had said what you wanted to hear, people are never going to be satisfied and there will always be the idea it was a conspiracy. I don't even think she was that important to the Royals anymore for them to have wanted her 'out of the way'.
2006-12-14 04:14:15
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answered by Eden* 7
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Let the poor woman rest in peace and give her children break, how would anyone like to have the stories printed for years after their demise, most of it is the media, when ever they are stuck for something to fill the pages out comes the old favourite that will fill the pages Diana, Mr Fayad , is still grieving and typical of someone who cannot face reality, he needs treatment for the grieving for the loss of a loved one, to help him overcome it, any psychiatrist would use him as an excellent case to study for their pupils
2006-12-14 02:42:28
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answered by john r 4
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It didn't need this report. There was no conspiracy, no evidence of conspiracy. As always with these things, some people present what they claim are facts but have no basis in reality. If someone is drunk and driving too fast, they have accidents. If people in vehicular accidents are not wearing seat belts they die. End of story.
2006-12-14 02:55:37
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answered by Elizabeth Howard 6
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Conspiricy theories will always exist but isn't it been covered enough in the papers and over the internet without dragging up this terrible past. think of the poor family that has to go through hearing about it every time it is bought up time after time.
give it a rest!
2006-12-14 02:36:30
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answered by strawberriesandcream1986 2
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If it was murder it would never have come out in that report. If that happened it would be saying the government, police and monarchy are corrupt so this would never happen.
I saw a documentary that said the driver of the Uno 'killed himself' in a field near his home by setting fire to himself! Lot's of things about seem fishy but we'll never know for sure.
2006-12-14 02:37:52
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answered by Anonymous
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It's 10 years old and it should just be laid to rest. I'm sure when we're old and grey they will be still showing documentaries about Diana and the conspiracy theory.
2006-12-14 02:30:40
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answered by Tabbyfur aka patchy puss 5
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