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Theories And Conspiracies Surrounding The Death Of Princess Diana
There are many theories and conspiracies involving the death of Princess Diana. Estimated two billion people across the world watched her funeral in 1997. No one knows the truth of what really happened, but we know the possible reason for her death. The main theories include a white car, a bright flash, the drunk driver, and the royal family.

A white Fiat Uno was seen to collide with the mercedes at the entrance of the tunnel stated by Popdust. Eyewitness Goerges and Sabine Dauzonne saw the vehicle emerging from the tunnel. Forensic tests confirmed that the paint and rubber on the white car matched traces found on the mercedes. The car belonged to Le Van Thanh, but for some reason, French police ruled him out of the investigation. Mohammed Fayed further alleged that the car was owned by a photojournalist named Jean-Paul. People have said that there was a bright flash which could have involved the photographer.

According to Coverups Princess Diana Death Theories, multiple witnesses reported seeing a bright flash just ahead of the mercedes where Diana was. Popdust states that one of the main reasons for the crash was the flash. Eyewitness Francois Levistre said, “a
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The white Fiat Uno car theory is false because the mercedes was the one that crashed into the white car; the Fiat Uno was not the one that crashed into the Mercedes. The flash that people reported was from a camera, but it cannot make the car go out of control. Moreover, it was not the driver, Henri Paul, fault because he was not drunk. He have had a little bit to drink, but he was not drunk. Moreover, Popdust also mentioned that he was not drunk. Also, the royal family did not have anything to do with this. Diana was loved by everyone. What happened was that the car was traveling at high speed and one of the tire popped. Nydailynews mentions that witnesses said they heard a loud screech and an explosion as

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