Princess Diana Conspiracy Theory

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At exactly 12:23 AM on Sunday, August 31, 1997, England’s beloved Princess Diana
Died in a car crash. Soon after, conspiracy theories surfaced. Are some of them true? There have been several comments about the Princess’s death, most of them concerning the fact that it was a planned assassination, and I am going to prove them wrong, because this theory cannot explain the extent of the plan. By rethinking their approach to this theory, people will realize that it was just another tragic car crash, and Princess Diana just happened to be in that car. The conspiracy theories about Princess Diana’s death are not true because there isn’t enough evidence, the theories don’t make sense, and the person making most of the untrue claims wasn’t in the right state of mind. Although there are many theories
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For example, he made a 830 page reference with 16 chapters, all based on his accusations on who killed his son (Tina Brown). Mohammed was probably grieving, and he wasn’t in the right state of mind to make these accusations on the people involved with Princess Diana. Dodi was also the only son of Mahammed, and Mohammed probably thought he was obligated to bring justice towards his only son’s death. I think that was the reason he made so many claims that don’t make sense. The last example of why Mohammed wanted closure is that he probably thought since his son was very very famous, he wanted him to die in a way that a lot celebrities die: murder. But the crash was just a very tragic accident, and Mohammed’s son was in the wrong place at the wrong time. The reasons why the conspiracy theories about Princess Diana’s death are not true is because there isn’t enough evidence, the theories don’t make sense, and the person making the claims wasn’t in the right state of mind to make the accusations. Accident or not, England lost a great princess, mother, and role model that will forever be

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