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Diana murdered in a car bomb attack: tabloid

LONDON, November 2: A British tabloid on Sunday printed ``vital new evidence'', which it claimed to have obtained, indicating that Diana, P...

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LONDON, November 2: A British tabloid on Sunday printed “vital new evidence”, which it claimed to have obtained, indicating that Diana, Princess of Wales had been murdered in a commando-style “car bomb attack”. The People reported that explosives experts and police investigators believed a “deadly device” was fired from a car pursuing the Mercedes in which Diana and her companion Dodi Al Fayed were travelling. Two cars, a Fiat UNO and a Mercedes, had been speeding away from the tunnel in Paris in which the fatal crash took place on the night of August 30, the paper added.

It said that a British secretary who gave evidence about the Fiat UNO’s presence had “disappeared” since giving information to police, and investigators were working on the theory that the car was being electronically tracked.Finally, the paper asked its readers to call in with theories to explain the “murder mystery”.

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