On August 31, 1997, Princess Diana, the ex-wife of the British Crown Prince Charles, died in a car accident at the age of 36. Recently, the UK's highest forensic pathologist Richard Sheffield revealed his investigation into Diana's death in his new book.

997 On August 31, 1997, Princess Diana, the ex-wife of the British Crown Prince 2 Charles , died suddenly in a car accident at the age of 36. From then on, various conspiracies surrounding her death have been rumored and never stopped. Recently, the UK's highest forensic pathologist Richard Sheffield revealed his investigation into Diana's death in a new book, and updated the major evidence: Diana's fatal injury is very small, and her death may have other hidden information.

Surveillance video not long before the car accident

In 1997, Diana encountered a car accident in a tunnel in Paris because she was evading the siege of a group of "paparazzi". Diana's 42-year-old boyfriend Dodi Fayed and driver Henry Paul both died, while Diana herself died of injuries after being sent to the hospital.

Rich business boyfriend Dodi Fayed, Diana's death in a car accident,

When the French judicial department initially investigated the accident, it suspected that the accident was caused by the driver Paul speeding after being drunk. But in February 1998, Paul's boss Al Fayed publicly stated that Diana's death was "careful planning" by MI6 and her husband Prince Philip, or because she was unwilling to see Diana give birth to her boyfriend. The child becomes the half-brother of the future King Prince William.

Al Fayed has been running around for 10 years and has been appealing to restart the investigation. But in 2008, a French jury finally made a verdict, still rejecting his claim. Al Fayed always insists that Diana's tragedy was murder rather than accident, but he said that for the sake of the princess' growing child, he was willing to let the past return to the dust.

It is revealed that Diana has been under surveillance by British agents and the US National Security Agency before her death. The top-secret document set up for her has more than 1,000 pages of content, and has not been made public yet.

The new book by the famous British forensic Richard Sheffield reveals the fragment of his investigation into the truth about Diana's death that year. He mentioned that Princess Diana's fatal injuries were minimal, but in the "wrong position" and was so rare that in his career, he had never seen a second similar cause of death.

"If she had worn a seat belt at the time of the car accident, she would have survived. If she was sitting in the back row of the car with a slightly tilted angle, or had a collision at a slightly slower speed, or she would be delivered immediately after the car accident The hospital, then she will probably be discharged after two days of being sent to the hospital, and there will be only minor injuries such as fractures and bruises. "Trevor Rees-Jones, the only bodyguard in the car accident, was the only one at that time. The person with seat belt.

Why did Diana die? The forensic doctor revealed that although there were some fractures and minor injuries, the truly fatal wound was located in the pulmonary vein, and a tiny tear that no one expected caused her to die eventually. After the car accident, Diana was not immediately sent to the ambulance because she initially looked "stable" and was awake and still kept communicating with others. But no one expected that the torn vein was causing blood to penetrate into the lungs little by little, making the injury gradually irreversible.

In the ambulance sent to the hospital, Diana gradually lost consciousness. Although she later underwent first aid surgery, she was unable to make up for the situation.

In 2008, in the UK's investigation into Diana's death, she said she was "illegal murder", and the UK pointed the finger at the paparazzi and the driver Paul who followed the photo. At that time, the paparazzi photographer followed Diana back to her boyfriend Fayed's apartment from the Liz Hotel, while Paul was speeding to get rid of the car.

Forensic Sheffield saw some evidence found by the police during their investigation in 2004. The investigation at that time cost £3 million, inspected the Mercedes-Benz that crashed after the accident, returned to the scene of the accident, and collected about 1,500 witness testimony.

Sheffield finally agreed that the car accident was a "tragic accident", but he added meaningfully: "The pathological cause of Diana's death is indisputable. But around that tiny, fatal tearing wound, There are still many facts that have not been found out. Especially some inside stories have not been released so far, which makes people unable to help but guess.”

Translation: Wu Yu

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