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MrBill
Jamaica, NY
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Again, who can explain to me why Princess Diana was left to die at the scene of the accident for THREE HOURS, in the CITY OF PARIS, without being TRANSPORTED to the hospital until dead?
I have to conclude that she was murdered by the French Government, at the request of her ex-mother-in-law, by criminal neglect.
Think: we have troops mortaly injured in combat, they are emergency-evacuated to treatment, and survive. We can evacuate under fire, but Diana, Princess of Wales, was put back into her wreaked limo to die.
Happy Bastile Day. Viva la Revolution.
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Suck Ray Blue
Poynette, WI
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Conspiracy aside, those who neglected Diana need to be named and appropriate action(s) taken.
Dragging Diana's image through the tabloids is not one of them.
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MOM-Mother of a Marine
Spartanburg, SC
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I wish they would let her rest in peace--I think EVERYBODY except the Royal Family adored her. Until some positive proof is found, that the "facts" were all lies, please let her and her sons rest.
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cktirumalai
Washington, DC
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Alongside the late Queen Mother, who died some years ago at 100 and who had helped see London through the darkest days of the Second World War, Princess Diana was and continues to be the most warmly received member of the royal family: valued for her frankness and spontaneity, the comfort she offered those dying of AIDS, and her easy way with people of all backgrounds. The sadness of the later years of her married life further endeared her to people. She was as popular in America as in England. The British tabloids can go to great lengths to publish eye-catching or sensational pictures of the famous but they know that the public will round on them if they publish these pictures of Diana, even if they were tempted.
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Just An Observer
Oscoda, MI
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MrBill wrote: Again, who can explain to me why Princess Diana was left to die at the scene of the accident for THREE HOURS, in the CITY OF PARIS, without being TRANSPORTED to the hospital until dead? I have to conclude that she was murdered by the French Government, at the request of her ex-mother-in-law, by criminal neglect. Think: we have troops mortaly injured in combat, they are emergency-evacuated to treatment, and survive. We can evacuate under fire, but Diana, Princess of Wales, was put back into her wreaked limo to die. Happy Bastile Day. Viva la Revolution. Mr. Bill, I didn't know this fact. Three hours in her vehicle, before they transported her? Interesting note. I will never understand how Prince Charles could pick Camilla over Diana. Gosh! She must remind him of his mother!
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ihatekcouric
United States
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Just An Observer wrote: <quoted text>Mr. Bill, I didn't know this fact. Three hours in her vehicle, before they transported her? Interesting note. I will never understand how Prince Charles could pick Camilla over Diana. Gosh! She must remind him of his mother! She was the closest thing to an angel on earth. Rumors say she was carrying Doty's child and the Royal family was somehow involved in their deaths. I dunno...seems plausible....She loved her children and the world's children. She was extraordinary.
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Just An Observor
Oscoda, MI
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ihatekcouric wrote: <quoted text> She was the closest thing to an angel on earth. Rumors say she was carrying Doty's child and the Royal family was somehow involved in their deaths. I dunno...seems plausible....She loved her children and the world's children. She was extraordinary. Yes, I read that rumour, also. I wonder how true that was. I don't read too much of the National Enquirer.....but. I remember waking up to hearing the news of her car crash. Total shock. One has to wonder......
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MrBill
Jamaica, NY
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Just An Observer wrote: <quoted text>Mr. Bill, I didn't know this fact. Three hours in her vehicle, before they transported her? Interesting note. I will never understand how Prince Charles could pick Camilla over Diana. Gosh! She must remind him of his mother! Or his sister's horse.
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MrBill
Jamaica, NY
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Just An Observor wrote: <quoted text>Yes, I read that rumour, also. I wonder how true that was. I don't read too much of the National Enquirer.....but. I remember waking up to hearing the news of her car crash. Total shock. One has to wonder...... Not a rumor. I saw it live on TV. We had just come home from a concert in Madison Square Garden; we put on the TV, and there it was. After awhile, I was getting jumpy... "where is the ambulace? "Why aren't they transporting her to the hospital." The TV coverage began abour 20 minutes after the 'accident.' The first reporters at the scene were quoted as saying that Diana had got out of the car and was walking around.(This was before cameras were set up.) I never saw this, or heard anything again about this, so perhaps it was untrue? I know this: They kept that woman in the car until she died. Someone who can get the raw video, or broadcast logs should review them for this issue...
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ObliqueOne
Montgomery, AL
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French ambulances are manned by physicians unlike those in the US and perhaps Britain, although I've never been to Britain. The "story" is that Princess Diana was driven slowly to the hospital (bypassing 4 others) that was the best capable of handling severe trauma and that she was being stabilized by a physician and that further, Parisian authorities feel that speed in an ambulance causes further damage to those who are already in peril of dying as they are being attended to in the ambulance BY a physician in any case. Of course, for those of you who are, as I am, an American, this quite wars with our idea here in the US about their being a "golden hour" after serious trauma during which one can and MUST be taken to the trauma center immediately for any chance of survival. Also, as has been mentioned in this case, whatever the conspiracies abounding, this also begs the question of why a Princess full of such love for her children would choose not to belt herself into a speeding car being chased by paparazzi. The only survivor of this crash was the one wearing his seatbelt. Her personal bodyguard. Why on earth would he not have demanded that she belt herself under these extraordinary circumstances as he was himself belted in? I fear that the "whys" of this tragedy, be it accicent or malevolent, will never be full answered to the satisfaction of the public, or the children who loved her.
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Isabella Chicago
Normal, IL
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If Diana was indeed left to die by some evil person or goverment, I would bet she would want these photos published! Something happened that was not right, what is was I am unsure. She was about stripping away the bs and I believe she would want the truth to be known.
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Kathleen Michigan
Chicago Ridge, IL
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Trevor was not Diana's bodyguard, he was Dodi's.
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Riki
Hemel Hempstead, UK
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Princess Diana Spencer's death by road traffic accident was a terrible tragedy of which destiny dictated that nothing could be done to save her (Or the other occupants of the car). Therefore we must accept this was indeed the truth. there was no conspiracy. The driver was drunk & lost control, simple as. Diana will be loved & missed by millions & her death will be picked over for years & years...Rest in peace England's Rose...
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“Fo Sheezy”
Since: Dec 06
Heaven
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Please wait...
It's not a halo, it's a steering wheel.
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Eric
Nomans Land, MA
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MrBill wrote: Again, who can explain to me why Princess Diana was left to die at the scene of the accident for THREE HOURS, in the CITY OF PARIS, without being TRANSPORTED to the hospital until dead? I have to conclude that she was murdered by the French Government, at the request of her ex-mother-in-law, by criminal neglect. Think: we have troops mortaly injured in combat, they are emergency-evacuated to treatment, and survive. We can evacuate under fire, but Diana, Princess of Wales, was put back into her wreaked limo to die. Happy Bastile Day. Viva la Revolution. And the whole conspiracy hinged on the driver getting drunk and Diana not wearing a seat belt. What a brilliant plan.
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richard md
Brandon, FL
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as a thoracic surgeon i can say without question that princess diana would be alive today if she had been in any country that practices the golden hour rule or scoop and run. she would be cared for by a trauma team made up of surgical residents and attendings that would clearly have recognized that motor vehicle accident= possible thoracic injury/tear to include aorta and/or pulmonary vessels. this would buy her, or any person off the street, an evaluation and trip to an operating room. hypotension, mva, blood loss, cardiac arrest: all giant clues. i dont care who of what prestige was taking care of her at the scene or in an ambulance. if someones bleeding it needs to be seen under direct visualization and stopped....the king of all french doctors could not do this in an ambulance. if the french think otherwise...they should publish their fascinating data and become famous. until then, give me an eighty year old deaf half blind person to speed me to a qualified trauma center,
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“Fo Sheezy”
Since: Dec 06
Heaven
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Please wait...
richard md wrote: as a thoracic surgeon i can say without question that princess diana would be alive today if she had been in any country that practices the golden hour rule or scoop and run. she would be cared for by a trauma team made up of surgical residents and attendings that would clearly have recognized that motor vehicle accident= possible thoracic injury/tear to include aorta and/or pulmonary vessels. this would buy her, or any person off the street, an evaluation and trip to an operating room. hypotension, mva, blood loss, cardiac arrest: all giant clues. i dont care who of what prestige was taking care of her at the scene or in an ambulance. if someones bleeding it needs to be seen under direct visualization and stopped....the king of all french doctors could not do this in an ambulance. if the french think otherwise...they should publish their fascinating data and become famous. until then, give me an eighty year old deaf half blind person to speed me to a qualified trauma center, FOS
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