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Diana : Death of A Goddess

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00.23 a.m. August 31st 1997. The Mercedes driven by Henri Paul in which Princess Diana, Dodi Al Fayed and Trevor Rees-Jones were travelling crashes into a pillar in the Alma tunnel in the centre of Paris, killing Paul, Dodi and Diana and seriously injuring Rees Jones. That much is certain. But little else. Many people suspected conspiracy from the start. The Establishment dismissed the idea as paranoid. Six years on it is obvious that the true and full story of what happened on the night Diana died has not been told. Now, psychologist and filmmaker David Cohen comes closer to telling what really happened that tragic night than anyone ever has. He is the first person to gain access to and take evidence from the French investigation report, and reveals for the first time much that has been deliberately concealed. He discloses why the Mercedes was taking the wrong route to Dodi's flat. He uncovers incriminating information about the owner of the infamous white Fiat Uno from French security sources. He reveals Henri Paul's true role on behalf of MI6. Here, for the first time, Cohen reveals startlingly new evidence surrounding the events of that fateful night, and ask s questions which the recently opened enquiry into the accident will have to address.

224 pages, Paperback

First published March 22, 2004

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November 14, 2024
Interesting but hard to read as so many characters and theories and evidence to be looked in to.
My conclusion is definitely never be in a road accident in France as chances of survival are poor.

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June 15, 2025
This book was published in United Kingdom in 2004 by century, and reprinted by Arrow Book in 2005. It has 388 pages. It is a biography. The author of the book David Cohen is a psychologist, writer and documentary film maker. David Cohen has a Ph.D. in psychology. He founded and edited the famous magazine Psychology News. Cohen,s popular books are" Being a man ", "Alter egos", "Psychologist on psychology", "Father's book", " body language "and many more.

Actually this book is about the death incident of Princess Diana. Diana was the people princess. They loved her for her good qualities, such as her Aids work, her empathy with people in trouble, her charity work, her campaign against landmines, and her love of her children. Death could not erase the love of Diana from the people's hearts. Public interest in Diana has remained high and she continues to retain regular press coverage in the decades since her death. In this book Cohen reveals answer to some of the most troubling questions about the fatal accident which caused the death of the princess. He puts forward some conspiracy theories which indicates that it was more than an accident. The writer compares the death incident of Daina with the death incident of princess of Monaco Grace Kelly. He finds some strange parallels between both of them and thier deaths. The writer tries to answer to some of the most confusing questions about that tragic incident. Many conspiracy theories bloomed after her death. The writer discusses them in detail. He uncovers, that what actually happened in the last tom and jerry chase between Diana's driver and paparazzi and what happened in the Alma tunnel, just before her death.

The writer reveals something very strange about a mysterious cult and some very creepy stuff, which he finds during his research. The relationship between Lady Diana and a Pakistani Dr. Hasnat Khan and how Daina spent her time during her visit to Pakistan is also discussed in detail.

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1. A pedestrian Belkacem B, felt that panic. 'At once I saw the deriver had been squashed to a pulp, with his hand through the windscreen. I saw the passenger had his jaw cut. His body was held upright by his seat belt and leaning against the airbag. He was trapped in the vehicle and there was no way to open the door. I thought it better not to touch him. In the back seat was a man of about forty, stretched out, his feet in an awkward position, his eyes turned back in his head. I saw right away he was dead. Beside him, between the right-hand front seat and the back seat, a blonde woman was doubled up on herself with a gash on her forehead and her watch-strep undone. She moaned, and said a few words in English." My God, My God," I think. She still had her shoes on her feet.'
Belkacem asked one of the photographers what they should do. She thinks it was Rat who replied, Don't touch anything. It's Princess Diana. She's with dodi!,.(Page. 69)
84 reviews
September 3, 2017
This book delves into what many consider conspiracy theories about Diana and Dodi's and their driver's death. However the author has asked some very key questions about the investigation and the many ways in which it was carried out. A very interesting book and unsettling too.
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January 16, 2025
This was fine. Got it from a charity shop for 10p. Concerns theories around Diana's death, begs the question of even if there was a conspiracy to murder Diana, did she die as a consequence or was it merely an accident?
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March 29, 2021
One of the books I gave away during a 2021 declutter
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April 18, 2021
É um grande trabalho de investigação que está neste mini-livro, e com as várias teorias que se foram formando ao longo dos anos.
Conta também o relato das testemunhas, de alguns jornalistas que prestaram o auxílio em vez de tirarem as fotografias e terem um grande furo, talvez aquela notícia terem o seu nome da capa do jornal. Infelizmente não seria nem foi pelos bons motivos, porque indireta ou indiretamente houve consequências.

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