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Diana letter to butler, I will die by car accident Posted on Tuesday, October 21 @ 09:02:18 EDT
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"From BBC London.
Diana 'feared car accident plot'
Paul Burrell kept the letter confidential for six years
Princess Diana feared the brakes of her car were going to be tampered with, 10 months before she died in a crash in Paris, her former butler has claimed. The princess allegedly wrote in a letter to Paul Burrell: "This phase in my life is the most dangerous".
She reportedly named someone who was "planning an accident in my car, brake failure and serious head injury."
The alleged letter, which Mr Burrell kept secret until now, has been published in the Daily Mirror. The name of the alleged person has been blacked out by the newspaper for legal reasons.
Diana died in a car accident with Dodi Al Fayed and a chauffeur Diana and Mr Fayed were killed early on the morning of 31 August, 1997 when a Mercedes driven by chauffeur Henri Paul crashed in the Pont D'Alma tunnel in Paris.
In the alleged letter, Princess Diana reportedly believed the plot was "in order to make the path clear for Charles to marry".
A French inquiry in 1999 blamed Mr Paul, concluding he had taken a cocktail of drink and drugs and was driving too fast.
In August, Surrey Coroner Michael Burgess announced he would conduct inquests into the death of Diana and Mr Fayed, but did not specify a date.
'Sensational' The inquests will be the first official public hearings in Britain to examine the circumstances surrounding the Princess's death.
Daily Mirror editor Pies Morgan said the letter was "sensational". "There has been to date, incredibly, no inquest into the death of Princess Diana and there has been no public inquiry in this country.
"I think Paul Burrell has watched and watched and waited and nothing has happened and he now feels that this is the time to come forward and demand those two things happen and what better way to do that than with this incredibly compelling document."
While Mr Morgan said he did not know if the letter and Diana's death were connected, he said publication of the letter was in the public interest. Trial collapse "I believe at the very least the British public can expect after this morning's revelations an immediate announcement that there will be an inquest, not in another six year's time but right away, and we can finally get to the bottom of what may or may not have happened that night."
Mr Burrell was acquitted of theft in 2002. His trial collapsed after the intervention of the Queen. He had been charged with stealing from Diana's estate.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/3206486.stm
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