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Henri Paul's family insists that his blood sample was switched at the morgue with the blood of a man that had drunk a pint of whiskey before killing himself through carbon monoxide poisoning that same night. French authorities have set a ban of 100 years on the release of any information about the man who committed suicide, so investigators are unable to check if his blood matches the sample which was claimed to be taken from Henri Paul.

Immediately after the crash news was broadcast, witnesses appeared on US TV saying that they heard an explosion before the crash. French Police dismissed their reports.

Other witnesses described an extremely bright white light, much stronger than a photographer's flashbulb, illuminating the tunnel before the crash. These eye-witness reports were also dismissed by French Police. It is a known fact that MI6 security forces have powerful anti-personnel flash-guns which are capable of blinding a victim for several minutes - long enough to cause a fatal crash.

Mohammed Al Fayed, Dodi's father, has long claimed that an official 'cover-up' hid the fact of Diana being pregnant at the time of her death. A senior French police officer told British newspaper, The Independent: 'I can tell you that she was pregnant. The pregnancy was not revealed at the time because it had nothing to do with the investigation into the cause of the deaths after a car-crash'.

Thousands of pages of eye-witness testimony about Diana's crash have not been released by French Police.The evidence suggesting a cover-up is overwhelming. An Accident or Murder Princess Diana is one of modern history's best loved celebrities. Millions the world over mourned her death, and still now, 8 years later, Princess Diana's life and death is front page news several times a week in newspapers and magazines across the globe. But was Princess Diana's death a tragic accident as the authorities on both sides of the English Channel so fervently claim, or was she murdered? According to a recent survey carried out by the English newspaper the Daily Express, 94 percent of their readers believe that the authorities are lying to cover up the truth behind Diana's death.

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In France her body was embalmed immediately upon her arrival in the morgue. French law prohibits the embalming of corpses before an autopsy. Among other effects, embalming destroys any early evidence of pregnancy.

Scrapings taken from the crashed Mercedes showed paint marks from a white Fiat Uno. This is consistent with witness's claims that a small white car was seen lurching around the road at varying speeds as both it and the Merc entered the tunnel of the crash. Also, fragments of broken glass from a Fiat Uno taillight were found in the tunnel. Still, the French police insisted that the Mercedes was alone in the tunnel.

French Police claimed that Diana's Mercedes was driving at 120 mph at the time of the crash. Recent reports by professional crash investigators insist that the Mercedes could have been going no faster than 60 mph, even less on impact. Crash experts claim that the seatbelts in Diana's Mercedes were tampered with, and at the speed the Mercedes crashed at, no one in the automobile should have been killed, or even seriously injured.