Nope, I don't buy it. Mr A-F is a bit of a lunatic anyway as anyone who has sen interviews and heard some of the things he has tried to do in the past will attest. Not only that, he has a BIG score to settle with the British Government for both the cash for questions scandal he was involved with and their repeated refusal to grant him British Citizenship.
Besides, if what he is saying is true then so many people would have to be in on it that there would have been a leak by now. You cant keep a secret that big quiet for long.
I think the answers we have been given ever since the first crash investigation is the truth and that Diana, Dodi and everyone else in that tragedy should just be left in peace
2007-01-16 20:58:10
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answered by Caffeine Fiend 4
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Mr. al Fayed deserves our sympathy. Forget all the past nastiness. The poor man has lost his son and is distraught.
The affair has been dealt badly by the establishment. Even now the judge has said that a jury could not understand the case. Why not a jury of law students?
There is one fact that worries me. Who and why was the Princess's British Government security withdrawn?
In the US ex-presidents retain their secret service support for life.
Removing her security put her life in danger..............remember the IRA?
2007-01-17 04:58:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, it's a bit like the witch probes some centuries ago. You were put in the river, if you died you were innocent, if not you were guilty then burn at the stakes. So, if the people who staged this incident were very clever, it will never come out as the truth. So, logic says, that if nobody is found guilty then Al Fayed will be convinced that somebody's got a hand in it. Whatever happens, Al-Fayed won't be pleased. He did lose his son and can't accept that. As for the conspiracy theory.... we'll never know. They say Marilyn Monroe was murdered and that she would never commit suicide.
2007-01-17 08:34:30
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answered by Luvfactory 5
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I feel sorry for the guy
at the end of the day if it was your child,
wouldn't you do anything in your power to find out the truth.
I think that whatever the outcome he will still not be happy he is looking for someone to blame he needs to take a step back so that he may grieve for his son
2007-01-17 05:19:20
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answered by ♥Pink Princess♥ 3
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He lost his son. This shock must have affected his mind. He is under shock and targeted British Government due to his own personal grievances. Whole affair has been minutely investigated. No new facts are coming to light.
2007-01-17 06:06:27
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answered by snashraf 5
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Paranoid.
2007-01-17 07:59:49
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answered by robert m 7
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It just doesn't sit right with a lot of people,it all seemed a bit too convenient by half.
2007-01-17 04:54:39
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answered by maxie 3
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Ask Jack Bauer, he can only solve this mystery
2007-01-17 05:02:45
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answered by akband 4
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the blokes a looney
as i said yesterday if he don't like it why doesn't he naff off back to egypt..
read private eye for mr al-fayed's behaviour...
i wonder why the british government won't give him a british passport.. because he's a devious spiteful little man
2007-01-17 04:54:10
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answered by lion of judah 5
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But he lost his son.
queen and charlie doesnt give a crap. they prob set the whole thing up.
2007-01-17 05:23:58
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answered by Janey 3
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