Mohamed al Fayed is pursuing it so relentlessly because he is still in pain at losing his son, people react differently to grief and I very much doubt if this poor man will ever get any peace, so although this may be annoying to some of you, try to have a bit of compassion also.
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I would also like to add that there is still quite a lot of uncertainty surrounding this tragic case and I personally believe a lot has been covered up, so also think that his pursuit of this is the right thing to do. If it was me and could afford to then I know I would pull out all the stops, especially if it involved an establishment such as the royal family who in the past (not current royalty) have never thought twice about beheading or hanging if people didn't fit in or spoke out of turn!
2007-03-05 23:08:15
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answered by Pawstimes16 4
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errr t j Dodi did move on mate he's in the big house in the sky with Diana....As for the rest of it I for one still think the whole thing stinks. Amongst other questions not answered is WHY was the mother of the heir to the throne embalmed by the FRENCH when the French DON'T embalm their own people.?..Why have the French held back so much information that has had to be dragged out of them..?
.I don't think the royals were involved, but there are other dark forces at work for sure
2007-03-06 04:21:05
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answered by David 4
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You'd probably be surprised what goes on behind the scenes for money & power. What makes you so sure it was an accident unless you were a witness to the event & studied all of the evidence first hand. Maybe it was just an accident, therefore the royal family have nothing to hide. Put yourself in Mohamed Al Fayed's position. If you truly believed your son had been murdered would you just let it rest. Don't listen to or read the news if it bothers you.
2007-03-05 23:14:23
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answered by Anonymous
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inspect it from his perspective. Fayed became on the point of realising his dearest wish of sticking it suitable up the British institution, who had refused to settle for him (even refused him a passport) for see you later, by technique of marrying off his son - a Muslim! - to the mother of the Queen's grandson, the eventual heir to the throne! What astounding revenge! Who is conscious, perhaps he believed Diana became pregnant too - double the exhilaration! Then abruptly and cruelly, it truly is all snatched from his carry close. How could you experience? having stated that, the Phoney Pharoah is a foul, dirty-minded creep, likely a fraudster on a huge scale to boot, and they ought to have booted him out of england years in the past. If absolutely everyone became right now to blame for Diana's death, it became the loathsome paparazzi, all of whom could be hanged, drawn and quartered slowly even as something of the global takes images.
2016-12-05 07:50:50
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answered by ? 4
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I gotta agree.. time has passed now.. nothing can bring them back now.. it is sad what happened.. but alas..
I wrote to Dodi after the accident.. and much to my surprise he actually wrote back and thanked me for my support..
At the time, I too was suspicious and offered my support in his quest for justice.
At this point though, I don't feel it is appropriate to attack the Queen of England.. or the whole royal family.. because the truth is now lost in time.. and Dodi must accept the fact that his son has died tragically.. it will always be sad for him and I feel for him, but as someone else wrote.. Harry and William lost a mother and yet they have moved on.. sure they happen to be part of the royal family.. but Dodi is hardly a poverty case himself.. I think it's time for Dodi to move on as well and perhaps write about his thoughts and allow people to make their own minds up without trying to ruin the royal family.
Tragedies happen daily in this world. Dodi's tagic loss is one of many and he has had enough of the centre stage.. there are more pressing issues..
He may know in his heart the truth.. but sadly for him the world will never believe it and he is wrong to attack the Queen coz in doing so he attacks the whole nation that adore her.. and the whole nation is not responsible..
If it really was a setup, then add it to the list of assasinations like JFK that will be talked about forever.. but who's killers are sadly long gone and free..
Sorry Dodi.. it's time to let go and move on.. peace
2007-03-05 23:42:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes people refuse to accept the obvious answer about things. It is part of human nature. It is part of living in denial, or of viewing all of the things that happen to us as the result of malevolent forces. Sometimes,......"s**t happens . Deal with it. You will never achieve certitude in this life. All the conspiracy theories in the world are not a substitute for evidence.
2007-03-05 23:18:08
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answered by JOHN B 6
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If Al Fayed has evidence why should people let it drop,on the contrary lets bring it out in the open
2007-03-08 04:16:09
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answered by cassidy 4
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Accepting death at my timing , not somebody elses is what I think. If someone is killed criminally , then he should be allowed to complain. If Your nan died under strange circumstances , i would think you would investigate
2007-03-05 23:06:29
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answered by prole1984 5
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I never understood why everyone though it was a conspiracy by the royal family. To me, the car was being driven too fast through a tunnel while being chased by paparazi. End of.
2007-03-05 23:00:39
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answered by Emma W 4
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Smart people know the Script
2007-03-05 23:00:54
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answered by Anonymous
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