URI GELLER SOLVES HISTORY’S GREATEST MYSTERIES: 5
What happened to the White Fiat in the Diana car crash?
There is nothing feigned in the grief of Al Fayed for the loss of his eldest son, Dodi. I have told him more than once that his determination to uncover the truth about the crash in the Pont de L’Alma tunnel could destroy him. Al Fayed’s theories seem unbelievable - but not impossible. They border on obsession, though that is easy to forgive.
The British preoccupation with secrecy clouds this investigation, and makes it more painful, both for Dodi’s family and for Diana’s sons. Of course the British secret services were observing the Princess of Wales and the press pack that hounded her - some paparazzi were in the pay of MI5, reporting everything they heard and saw. The mystery of payments to drunk driver Henri Paul’s bank account also suggests he was in the employ of someone other than Al Fayed.
Amid all this, the white Fiat is a red herring. Diana’s Mercedes did clip the car in front, which was also certainly driven by a drunk driver too. That driver’s reaction was understandable - even before the identity of the people in the Mercedes were released, the Fiat had been dumped in a field 250km away and burned to a shell. The wreckage was towed and crushed within a week.
What happened to the White Fiat in the Diana car crash?
There is nothing feigned in the grief of Al Fayed for the loss of his eldest son, Dodi. I have told him more than once that his determination to uncover the truth about the crash in the Pont de L’Alma tunnel could destroy him. Al Fayed’s theories seem unbelievable - but not impossible. They border on obsession, though that is easy to forgive.
The British preoccupation with secrecy clouds this investigation, and makes it more painful, both for Dodi’s family and for Diana’s sons. Of course the British secret services were observing the Princess of Wales and the press pack that hounded her - some paparazzi were in the pay of MI5, reporting everything they heard and saw. The mystery of payments to drunk driver Henri Paul’s bank account also suggests he was in the employ of someone other than Al Fayed.
Amid all this, the white Fiat is a red herring. Diana’s Mercedes did clip the car in front, which was also certainly driven by a drunk driver too. That driver’s reaction was understandable - even before the identity of the people in the Mercedes were released, the Fiat had been dumped in a field 250km away and burned to a shell. The wreckage was towed and crushed within a week.












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