Diana: Un mistero lungo 10 anni | La Storia Siamo Noi 2007 / La Morte di Lady D.
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00:13Dear policemen!
00:31Do not be afraid, allow Christ to speak to man!
00:39I am a dream!
01:06On the north bank of the Seine, above an anonymous gallery of a Parisian street, people gather from all over the world.
01:12world, at any hour of the day or night.
01:17This replica of the Flame of Liberty, donated as a sign of friendship by the United States to France, has become a shrine
01:23unofficial, in everlasting memory of a tragedy.
01:28This place, a place like many others in Paris, has transformed itself from 1997 to today into one of the most
01:35visited the city.
01:37Because it is right here that one of the greatest icons of our time, Princess Diana, met her
01:44sudden, violent, fatal destiny.
02:11A fatal destiny therefore, a sudden and violent death that broke the life of Lady Di, the young princess
02:19English loved all over the world.
02:22A death that never ceases to raise doubts and questions and about which the almost daily stylistic killing of news continues,
02:32of more or less false rumors and scoops.
02:36On July 9, 2007, during the preliminary hearing at the British High Court, a letter was presented, a letter
02:45in which Diana accused her husband Charles of wanting to kill her in a car accident.
02:54But the judges, in addition to this latest mystery, will also have to clarify many others.
03:00Was Diana's death really just an accident or was there more to it?
03:06And the driver, the driver Henry Paul, was he really drunk?
03:10And is it true or not that Diana was pregnant?
03:14To seek an answer to these and many other questions, we must start from the days immediately preceding the tragedy of
03:23Paris.
03:51August 1997, after a holiday spent in Rome,
03:54On the Mediterranean, Princess Diana and her friend, Dodi Al-Fayed, are returning to London.
03:59But first they decide to stop in Paris, at Dodi's apartment on the Champs-Élysées.
04:09Since their arrival in Paris, the couple tries in every way to escape the paparazzi and the crowds.
04:14of journalists who are chasing her.
04:18Diana and Dodi cancel a previously arranged dinner and take refuge at the Ritz Hotel, owned by Dodi's father,
04:25Mohamed Al-Fayed.
04:32But the paparazzi don't give up.
04:34Upon learning of their new destination, they rush to the Ritz.
04:37The couple then changes plans again and heads straight to Dodi's apartment.
04:46The two try to exit through the back door of the hotel, hoping to avoid the siege of photographers.
04:53However, they fear that the press might get there first.
04:56For this reason, instead of going straight to Dodi's apartment,
04:59they ask the driver to take a detour along the river, and then take the direct route again.
05:09According to the Ritz's security camera footage, the couple left the hotel at 12:20 a.m. on the 31st.
05:14August.
05:18Driving the Mercedes is the Ritz's head of security, Henry Paul.
05:24Sitting next to him is bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones.
05:28Diana is sitting behind, on the right.
05:38But the strategy implemented to escape the paparazzi doesn't work.
05:43Photographers see Dodi and Diana leaving the Ritz and set off in pursuit.
05:49The Mercedes S280, a rental car, accelerates in a last-ditch attempt to escape the paparazzi.
06:11Just over three minutes after leaving the Ritz, at 12:23 PM,
06:15the Mercedes enters this underpass and crashes into the tunnel.
06:30So, at twenty-three minutes past midnight, the black Mercedes crashes into the thirteenth pylon of the Alma tunnel.
06:40Among the first to assist the victims of the accident was a doctor, a French doctor, Fédéric Maillet.
06:48The black Mercedes on the other side of the tunnel.
06:51I immediately noticed that there was a lot of smoke and I could hear the horn honking continuously.
06:58There were four people inside, the two on the left already appeared to be dead.
07:06The other two were certainly alive, breathing and moaning in pain.
07:12First I called the ambulance, then I ran back to the car
07:16and I took the respirator that I had in the trunk.
07:20Since I was off duty, I didn't have many tools.
07:25There was this very distinguished lady on the floor of the car, completely unconscious.
07:31He was moaning and moving his arms and hands, waving them in every direction.
07:36It was a sign that he was in a lot of pain.
07:41He shook his limbs.
07:43It was a reflex.
07:45He tried to tell me he was in pain.
07:47I got behind.
07:49To have direct access to the face,
07:53and help her breathe.
07:56I made slight movements to lift her head
07:59and I applied the respirator that luckily I had with me.
08:04Shortly after, I noticed that he was starting to have some reaction.
08:110:26 am.
08:13Doctor Maillet calls the ambulance.
08:16About two and a half minutes have passed since the accident.
08:20Six minutes later, at 12:32 PM,
08:22the first of three ambulances arrives.
08:32The doctor waits a few minutes
08:34and then leaves the scene of the accident,
08:36apparently unaware of the woman's identity.
08:40Diana, however, arrives at the hospital only at 2.06am,
08:44one hour and 45 minutes after the accident.
08:48But if she needed emergency surgery,
08:52why did it take so long?
08:54to take her from the crash site to the hospital?
08:57He was in Paris.
08:59It's ridiculous that it took so long.
09:02What happened in the tunnel during that whole period of time?
09:14When the car hit the pillar,
09:17the part closest to the impact, obviously,
09:19it immediately froze.
09:23The other part, the one where Diana was,
09:26he kept moving.
09:27That's why there was a head-on turn.
09:31For this reason her heart moved to the right,
09:35causing rupture of the left pulmonary vein.
09:39Just by a matter of centimeters
09:42the car had that kind of impact.
09:45If it hadn't hit the column at that angle,
09:49the car would have continued to move for a while,
09:52until it stops,
09:53and the accident would not have had any lethal consequences.
09:57If Diana had fastened her seat belt,
10:01his body would have contained the impact.
10:05The heart would not have been thrown so violently
10:12and it would stop against the chest bones.
10:17Diana reportedly suffered heart contusions,
10:20but there would have been no consequences on the pulmonary vein.
10:26It's not as if the extent of the damage could be understood from Princess Diana's body.
10:32There were only drops of blood on his face and a few scratches.
10:38Some blood stains on the dress and legs.
10:41Enough.
10:43The emergency team, arrived with the ambulance,
10:45he now has the big problem of getting out of a pile of sheet metal
10:48the body of Diana Spencer.
10:52To make matters worse,
10:54as the body is slowly removed from the car,
10:56Princess Diana's heart stops beating.
10:59The medical unit is having a hard time restoring his heartbeat.
11:04It will be about an hour before the ambulance can leave.
11:08At 1:35 a.m., the car leaves the scene of the accident.
11:11and leaves for the Lapitié-Salpêtrière hospital,
11:14about 5 kilometers away.
11:17This is the route taken by the ambulance
11:20at a speed of about 15 kilometers per hour.
11:231:55 am.
11:25On the Osterlis bridge, not far from the hospital,
11:27the ambulance has yet to stop.
11:32This image, taken by a paparazzo,
11:35shows a police officer following the ambulance
11:38who talks on the cell phone to the hospital
11:39and a surgeon who tries to revive the princess's heart,
11:43stuck a second time.
11:442:06 am.
11:46Diana Spencer arrives.
11:55All along the avenue
12:00you could see the blue sirens flashing.
12:04The only person who was allowed to enter
12:07and he was the prefect.
12:10With a firm and dry expression he told me
12:15“Doctor, the hospital is entirely under requisition.
12:18From now on I'll be the one controlling it."
12:22Like Dr. Calland,
12:24MRS also believes that the time taken by the ambulance
12:26be reasonable and explainable.
12:30«The wounds required high precision interventions,
12:33millimeter by millimeter.
12:36If a vein or artery had ruptured,
12:39it would have been the end.
12:41The princess was one step away from death.
12:44If the ambulance had driven fast,
12:49there would have been a risk of her dying on board."
12:53For two hours Diana fights between life and death.
12:56Doctors are desperately searching
12:58to keep the heart beating
13:01and block internal hemorrhages.
13:04And the whole world
13:06waits with bated breath
13:08news from Paris.
13:10«Steven, in your opinion,
13:12What's happening in the operating room?
13:15«Everyone is very worried.
13:19This announcement has reached us
13:21on the fracture of the upper limb
13:24and multiple cuts on his legs.
13:27But I'm starting to wonder
13:28if they are telling us the truth."
13:30“Steven, I have to interrupt you.
13:33They just arrived here now
13:35unofficial news from the side
13:38of the Press Association
13:40according to which
13:42The Princess of Wales has passed away.
13:45As soon as we have further news
13:47we will reconnect."
13:50«The emergency doracotomy
13:52he highlighted
13:53an important plaia
13:54of the left pulmonary vein.
13:56Despite the closure
13:58of this beach
13:59and a cardiac massage
14:00external
14:01and internal
14:02two hours,
14:03no effectiveness
14:04circulatory
14:05cannot be reinstated
14:07and the result
14:08it has been found
14:09at four o'clock in the morning."
14:12"Frankly,
14:13I think that to have
14:14hopes of recovery,
14:15the princess
14:16it should have arrived
14:17to the hospital
14:17no more than 5-6 minutes
14:19after the accident,
14:21no later.
14:23The problem
14:24it was his
14:25initial cardiac arrest
14:26and the fact that
14:27right away
14:28there wasn't
14:29real cardiac activity.
14:32it can be said
14:33that she was already dead
14:34but it takes
14:35a lot of courage
14:36to say
14:37«the princess
14:38of Wales
14:38she's dead."
14:39They continued
14:40desperately
14:41to do
14:42all for all
14:43until
14:44they couldn't
14:45more avoid
14:46to announce it
14:47death.
14:58Sunday afternoon
14:59the body
15:00of the princess
15:01Diana
15:01he returns
15:02in England.
15:02in England.
15:39The images
15:40of the funerals
15:41by Lady Diana
15:42they nail in front
15:43to the screens
15:44millions and millions
15:45of viewers
15:47all over the world.
15:48The beautiful princess
15:49and his death
15:50I'm a phenomenon
15:51media
15:53unprecedented.
15:55And so it was
15:56since the year
15:57which has changed
15:58his life.
15:591980.
16:06In 1980
16:07Lady Diana Spencer
16:09becomes famous
16:09all over the world.
16:12I'm surprised
16:13that it was
16:14so brave
16:14to choose from
16:15exactly me.
16:17Are you in love?
16:18Certainly.
16:19Certainly.
16:21The wedding
16:22of the royal couple
16:23they come in right away
16:24in legend.
16:30And the little prince
16:32William has a toy
16:33favorite?
16:34Yes, he loves the madness
16:36and his which
16:36stuffed toy.
16:38Her beauty,
16:40naturalness
16:40and an undisputed charm
16:42they do it immediately
16:43a modern icon.
16:45In the end
16:45the table
16:46comes to an inevitable
16:47break.
16:48The dream transforms
16:49in a real embarrassment.
16:51Diana tries
16:52to carve out
16:52a role all its own
16:53sponsoring
16:54difficult causes
16:55and controversial.
16:56It is to this choice of his
16:58which some trace back to
16:59the reason for his death
17:00sudden
17:01how violent.
17:03One day
17:04we were at Kensington Palace
17:05sitting on the sofa
17:07to have a nice chat.
17:10Suddenly
17:10the phone rang
17:11and she answered.
17:14After a few seconds
17:15he grabbed my arm
17:16and tried to bring
17:17my ear
17:18near the receiver
17:19so that I could feel.
17:21We hear clearly
17:22a threat
17:23against his life.
17:24The cause was
17:24his fight
17:25against mines
17:26anti-personnel.
17:27They told her
17:27to be very careful
17:28because it shouldn't have been done
17:29to deal with business
17:30that didn't concern her.
17:33From that
17:34that I managed
17:35to rebuild
17:36his death
17:38it was organized
17:39and accomplished
17:39from the services
17:40English secrets.
17:42I have arrived
17:43at the conclusion
17:43that Diana
17:44had become
17:45so famous
17:46and powerful
17:47that could
17:48to transform
17:49in a threat
17:50for the family
17:50real itself.
17:56The family
17:56real
17:57and the various
17:57forces
17:58around it
17:59that is to say
17:59the services
18:00of safety
18:01of MI-5
18:03and MI-6
18:05and all the others
18:07agencies
18:07even more secret
18:08they do not recur
18:10Certain
18:10to persuasion
18:11peaceful.
18:13It's people
18:14That
18:14that is not done
18:15scruples
18:16to eliminate
18:17a person
18:17or a group
18:18of people
18:19if they create
18:20problems.
18:20A threat
18:22for the family
18:23real
18:23really
18:24a person
18:25that the services
18:26secrets
18:26they must
18:27eliminate
18:28Why
18:29creates problems.
18:30This was
18:31somehow
18:32become
18:32the princess
18:33Diana
18:33at least
18:34second
18:34who supports
18:36the hypothesis
18:37of a conspiracy
18:38to kill her.
18:39And to enhance
18:40this thesis
18:41there seem to be
18:42Also
18:42a particular
18:44unsettling
18:45the driver
18:45of the machine
18:46Henry Paul
18:47he is tied up
18:48to the world
18:49of the services
18:50of safety.
18:56I am sure
18:57that inside
18:58of the Ritz Hotel
18:59Henry Paul
18:59he was an informant
19:01which they used
19:02both the English
19:03than the French.
19:04Henry Paul
19:05it was definitely
19:06an informant
19:07of the services
19:09French secrets.
19:10Well,
19:10it's normal
19:11that inside
19:12a hotel
19:12like that
19:13there are
19:13agents
19:14of services.
19:15They control
19:15who's coming
19:16and who goes.
19:18I had
19:18current accounts
19:19scattered
19:19halfway around the world
19:20and retracing
19:21the various operations
19:22we succeeded
19:23to discover
19:23that some
19:24of his payments
19:25they came from
19:25from services
19:26secrets
19:27of everything
19:27the world.
19:31Truly
19:32I can't imagine it
19:33own
19:33to work
19:34for services
19:35foreign secrets
19:36to take
19:36money
19:37from them.
19:41It is true
19:42my friend
19:42I had
19:43of contacts
19:43with the services
19:44secrets
19:44but
19:44I repeat
19:45it was an aspect
19:46of his work
19:47nothing else
19:50Henry Paul
19:50had a great
19:51salary
19:52and had
19:52only
19:5341 years old
19:56Furthermore
19:57he received
19:57lots of tips
19:58at the end
19:58of his works
20:00that's why
20:01he had it all
20:02that money
20:04but admitted
20:05that Paul
20:06he was an informant
20:07in the pay
20:07of the services
20:08secrets
20:08it's difficult
20:10believe it's him
20:11the killer
20:11by Lady Diana
20:13it was a leap
20:14a little excessive
20:15to go from informant
20:17of the services
20:17secrets
20:18to a murderer
20:19for services
20:20secrets
20:21Furthermore
20:21as far as I know
20:22it's rare
20:23find agents
20:24of intelligence
20:25Western
20:26willing to commit suicide
20:27I really can do it
20:29hard to think
20:30that Henry Paul
20:30gave his life
20:31for services
20:32secrets
20:33there are also those who believe
20:35that Paul
20:36it was just
20:36unaware victim
20:37of the conspiracy
20:38according to this theory
20:40the instigators
20:40they would have fixed it
20:41a bomb
20:42in the car
20:42to make it explode
20:43in the tunnel
20:44or they would have
20:45attacked the car
20:46however, it remains
20:47to be clarified as
20:49there was a detonator
20:51in the car?
20:52possible I would say
20:53plausible
20:55that's the reason
20:56for which the machine
20:57he suddenly
20:58drifter
20:58with the wheels locked
21:00completely out of control?
21:03Perhaps
21:04there are those who spoke
21:06of a strong glow
21:07as due
21:07at the outbreak
21:08of a grenade
21:10it cannot be ruled out
21:12but it can't even
21:13to be tested
21:14100%
21:15what is demonstrated
21:17is that the explosion
21:18it happened
21:18within
21:19of the machine
21:21the French
21:22they passed
21:22through a sieve
21:23the car
21:24be careful of everything
21:25smallest detail
21:26and they arrived
21:27at the conclusion
21:27that before the impact
21:28it was in perfect working order
21:30the brakes were
21:31100%
21:32and so
21:33the steering wheel
21:34it was not found
21:35no evidence
21:36of the presence
21:36of explosive devices
21:43on a sabotage
21:45nor much less
21:46explosion
21:47on board
21:47of the Mercedes
21:48these at least
21:49these are the conclusions
21:51of work
21:51of the French police
21:53but really
21:54in the course
21:54of the investigations
21:55Parisian
21:57it makes its way
21:57a new one
21:58unsettling
21:59hypothesis
22:02while I was
22:03gathering evidence
22:03on the car
22:04I noticed
22:05some pieces
22:05let's say
22:06pieces of plastic
22:08belonging
22:08to another machine
22:09that we are not
22:10still successful
22:11to identify
22:13that's why
22:14I am immediately
22:15joint
22:16at the conclusion
22:17That
22:18there was
22:19a collision
22:20an accident
22:22between two cars
22:25the French police
22:26detect traces
22:27of white paint
22:28on the part
22:28front right
22:29of the Mercedes
22:32and pieces
22:33of a taillight
22:34rear
22:35of a Fiat 1
22:36white
22:36built
22:37between 1983
22:38and 1987
22:40thanks to this data
22:42the police
22:43is able
22:43to rebuild
22:44what happened
22:46on the lane
22:47right
22:47Obviously
22:48the French
22:48they drive on the right
22:49proceeded
22:50a Fiat 1
22:51at one speed
22:52of about 50 km
22:54At that time
22:54from that
22:55which results
22:56this machine
22:57he didn't take
22:58part
22:59actively
22:59to the accident
23:01in other words
23:02he was located
23:03just to travel
23:04there
23:04at that moment
23:05Henry Paul
23:07must have noticed
23:08the machine
23:08only at the last minute
23:09to avoid it
23:10he swerved
23:11suddenly
23:12and he lost
23:12the control
23:13of his car
23:14going to collide
23:15the back part
23:16of the 1st
23:16with the muzzle
23:17of the Mercedes
23:18the steering
23:19he turned
23:19without control
23:20slightly
23:21to the right
23:22going then
23:23to crash
23:24against the
23:24thirteenth
23:25pillar
23:26at about
23:2680 km per hour
23:28the Fiat 1
23:29in the meantime
23:30has disappeared
23:31and no one
23:32he never saw her again
23:34the French police
23:35try to search
23:36the Fiat 1
23:37and its drivers
23:38but without success
23:42we sent
23:43three units
23:44to investigate
23:45we checked
23:46more than 3500
23:47perhaps 4000 drivers
23:49of the same type
23:49by car
23:50of the same year
23:51but without obtaining
23:52no results
23:53it's really amazing
23:55that that car
23:56may it never be again
23:57was found
23:58the police
23:59he put in his picture
24:00all of France
24:01and yet nothing
24:03of that car
24:04no trace
24:05a really great thing
24:06extraordinary
24:10some witnesses
24:12eyepieces
24:12they tell
24:13of having seen
24:14a strong glow
24:14come from
24:15from the inside
24:16of the tunnel
24:16a glow
24:18very powerful
24:19where did he come from?
24:21I wouldn't feel like it
24:23to exclude
24:23the possibility
24:24that came from
24:25from the back
24:25of the mysterious
24:26Fiat 1
24:27it's likely
24:28that a flash
24:29so strong
24:30have blinded
24:31the driver
24:31of the black Mercedes
24:32we know
24:33how much can they
24:34be strong
24:35the sudden flashes
24:37in some cases
24:38he also uses them
24:39the army
24:41maybe that flash
24:42has completely
24:42blinded
24:43Henry Paul
24:46making him
24:47LOSE
24:47totally in control
24:49end of the story
24:52a persistent voice
24:53the one according to which
24:54the mysterious driver
24:55both James Anderson
24:56a well-known paparazzo
24:58which subsequently
24:59he will commit suicide
25:00Anderson had
25:01a great relationship
25:02personal with Diana
25:03and Dodi
25:04and owned
25:04a Fiat 1
25:05there are those who advance
25:06the thesis
25:07that he worked
25:07for the secret services
25:08and that he tried
25:09with his cell phone
25:10to feed
25:11to the couple
25:12the road
25:12which led to the tunnel
25:14we must remember
25:15that Anderson
25:16he had accredited himself
25:17to follow
25:18both Diana
25:19that Dodi
25:19Dodi in fact
25:21he had full confidence
25:22in him
25:22we also know
25:24that Anderson
25:24as well as
25:25many other journalists
25:27in direct contact
25:28with the VIPs
25:28he had been approached
25:30from the secret services
25:31French
25:31for a certain period
25:33he worked for them
25:34just like
25:34Henry Paul
25:35the driver
25:36of the Mercedes
25:38we have reason
25:39to believe
25:40who was Anderson
25:41to call Diana
25:42and suggest it to her
25:43to change direction
25:44originally
25:45Indeed
25:46the plan
25:46it wasn't to pass by
25:47under the tunnel
25:48of the Alma
25:48but to take directly
25:50the Champs-Élysées
25:51so if there was anyone
25:53which succeeded
25:54to convince the couple
25:56to change itinerary
25:57through cell phone
25:58it's very likely
25:59that it was
26:00James Anderson
26:02unfortunately
26:03we don't have enough evidence
26:04to try it
26:05immediately after the accident
26:07the French police
26:08he questioned him
26:09and excluded it
26:10from the investigation
26:10based on two factors
26:12first of all
26:13Anderson
26:14he had some receipts
26:15which demonstrated
26:16who was getting gas
26:18at a gas station
26:19far from the accident
26:20then because he had
26:21a plane ticket
26:22for the next day
26:23for Corsica
26:24furthermore there was the fact
26:25that his Fiat Uno
26:26it had no wheels
26:27on some bricks
26:28in a field
26:29near his house
26:30200 kilometers away
26:31from Paris
26:32the criminal team
26:33he went to inspect
26:35the machine
26:36in that field
26:36he was there
26:38for a few months now
26:39they checked everything
26:41and they concluded
26:42that it wasn't
26:42the last three months
26:44In short
26:45Anderson was excluded
26:46from the investigations
26:47I questioned him
26:48personally
26:49Me too
26:49I found confirmation
26:50of the fact
26:51that had nothing to do with it
26:53but new suspicions
26:54they will come back to weigh
26:55on Anderson
26:56in May 2000
26:57the photographer
26:58is found
26:59charred
26:59in his car
27:00but that
27:01it's not a Fiat Uno
27:02everything makes you think
27:03whether it is
27:04of suicide
27:05I personally have
27:07the judge interviewed
27:08who was in charge
27:09of the investigation
27:09on suicide
27:10by Anderson
27:11she was a woman
27:12and he told me
27:12I would like
27:13to be able to tell her
27:14of having found
27:15some clues
27:16but everything leads
27:17to think
27:17that he killed himself
27:18because
27:19of his known
27:20and documented
27:21personal problems
27:22she too
27:23In short
27:23he did not find
27:24no evidence
27:25of the fact
27:25that he
27:26or his Fiat
27:27they found each other
27:28in Paris
27:28in the night
27:29in which Diana
27:30she died
27:35in short
27:36they don't seem like it
27:36there is evidence
27:37that they put
27:37in connection
27:38Anderson
27:38to the Fiat Uno
27:39white
27:40of the gallery
27:42it is possible
27:43However
27:44that the police
27:44French
27:45actually have
27:46tracked down
27:46the driver
27:47of the Fiat Uno
27:47and that
27:48after having established
27:49his total
27:50innocence
27:51has protected
27:52his anonymity
27:53making it safe
27:54from probable accusations
27:55by
27:55of public opinion
27:56in this regard
27:57to a conspiracy
27:58against Diana
28:05but there is also
28:06another
28:06unsettling
28:07question mark
28:08why the gallery
28:09it has been cleaned up
28:10and reopened
28:10already on Sunday morning
28:12just
28:12four hours
28:13from removal
28:14of the bodies
28:14from the car
28:21even
28:22for an accident
28:23normal
28:23you don't get through
28:24chlorine
28:24on the road
28:25immediately after
28:26it is not carried
28:27get out of the car
28:28destroyed
28:28shortly after
28:29not in Paris
28:30where in general
28:31the road
28:31where it happened
28:32the accident
28:32comes entirely
28:33cordoned off
28:37in the morning
28:38After
28:38having collected
28:40all the evidence
28:40I agreed
28:42upon reopening
28:43of the gallery
28:43there was no reason
28:45to keep it closed
28:46as if it were not
28:47a kind of shrine
28:48if we had it
28:50considered as such
28:51we should have
28:52leave it closed
28:53for ten years
28:54all the evidence
28:55had been collected
28:56every little detail
28:57had been recorded
28:58at that point
29:00I thought it was right
29:01that the tunnel
29:01was reopened
29:02to the public
29:02and the traffic
29:03returned to normal
29:04evidence collected
29:06registered details
29:08return to normality
29:09everything seems to be going well
29:11in the direction
29:12of clarity
29:13Instead
29:13from the early hours
29:15after the tragedy
29:16they accumulate
29:17the mysteries
29:18and the questions
29:20to begin
29:20from the causes
29:22of the accident
29:23second
29:24the French police
29:26a competition
29:27between the excess
29:27of speed
29:28and the lack
29:30of reflections
29:30due
29:31to too much
29:32alcohol
29:33in the blood
29:34of the driver
29:35but really
29:36Really
29:38Henry Paul
29:38he was drunk
29:39the exams
29:40of the blood
29:41carried out
29:41to the institute
29:42of medicine
29:43legal
29:43of Paris
29:43they highlighted
29:44that in his blood
29:45the limit
29:46had been surpassed
29:47at least three times
29:48they found each other
29:49traces of antidepressants
29:50of relapsed alcoholism
29:51and a high level
29:52of carbon monoxide
29:53of carbon
29:55all images
29:56filming at Ritz
29:57that evening
30:00they show
30:00a Henry Paul
30:01perfectly sober
30:04Nobody
30:04he saw him drinking
30:05not even a drink
30:06it remained
30:08in the hotel
30:09for about two hours
30:09Calm
30:11without even
30:12get closer
30:12at the bar
30:14it's incredible
30:21Henry Paul
30:22divorced
30:22he lives alone
30:23in this apartment
30:24not far away
30:25from the Ritz Hotel
30:26in the area
30:27it is very well known
30:28and also appreciated
30:31he plays tennis
30:32regularly
30:33and has a patent
30:34of pilot
30:35having accumulated
30:36more than 600 hours
30:37of flight
30:42I bought this place
30:43in 1992
30:45at the time
30:46Henry Paul
30:47he was already a customer
30:49and he came here
30:50every Wednesday
30:51with his friends
30:51right at this table
30:52at 8:30
30:55I have good memories
30:56of him
30:57he was a guy
30:58jovial
30:59a Frenchman
31:00always with a smile
31:00on the lips
31:01he was driving
31:02airplanes
31:03me instead
31:04I'm a pilot
31:04of helicopters
31:05sometimes
31:06we flew together
31:08I knew him
31:09for a long time
31:09and it had never occurred to me
31:10happened
31:11to see him drunk
31:12he was a guy
31:13solar
31:14carefree
31:16it wasn't certain
31:18an alcoholic
31:25I have a medical certificate
31:27which demonstrates
31:27who was in excellent health
31:28and that he did not use
31:31of drugs
31:33it was written
31:34two days before
31:35of his death
31:35from the doctor
31:37of civil aviation
31:38Henry was
31:40completely fine
31:41then those champions
31:42of blood
31:42I really am
31:43by Henry Paul
31:44or there was
31:45an exchange
31:45of test tubes
31:48it cannot be ruled out
31:50that his tests
31:50have been altered
31:52or even
31:53exchanged
31:53with those
31:54someone else's
31:54to make it appear
31:56that he was an alcoholic
31:57and above all
31:57that that night
31:59he was drunk
32:02by pure coincidence
32:03that evening
32:04there was another corpse
32:05to the institute
32:05of forensic medicine
32:06a man
32:07died due to
32:08of his alcoholism
32:08and the person
32:09which took care of
32:10to draw blood
32:11since that day
32:12had
32:12a fantastic promotion
32:14for goodness sake
32:14maybe it doesn't mean anything
32:16but I
32:16I ask myself questions
32:21I was present
32:22at the moment
32:23of the autopsy
32:24by Henry Paul
32:26the procedure
32:27of the institute
32:28provides that
32:28once taken
32:30the champions
32:31be given to them
32:32a number
32:33and a code
32:33that they be sealed
32:36that time
32:37I saw everything
32:39I signed it
32:40the modules
32:41of the champions
32:41I am completely
32:43responsible
32:44anyone who dares to advance
32:45the hypothesis
32:45of the exchange
32:46or of the alteration
32:48it's just
32:50fantasizing
32:51it's pure imagination
32:57since among the possible
32:58causes of the accident
32:59there are also
33:00the paparazzi
33:00in pursuit
33:01of the Mercedes
33:02from the courthouse
33:03he's coming right away
33:04a magistrate was appointed
33:05to examine the case
33:06and to any other possible responsibilities
33:09the judge
33:10Stefan
33:11at the head of the investigation
33:12he was appointed
33:13on Tuesday
33:13the following Thursday
33:15after having done
33:16a very accurate job
33:17Stefan returned
33:18at the morgue
33:19to examine
33:21another group
33:21of samples
33:22taken
33:23he did everything
33:24under the grip
33:25surveillance
33:26of officials
33:27of the police
33:27and members
33:28of the judiciary
33:29he had it photographed
33:30the champions
33:31the most important thing
33:32of this second procedure
33:33it was the fact
33:34which confirmed
33:35completely
33:35the results
33:36previous ones
33:37there is a famous
33:46chemical analyst
33:47New Zealand
33:48that over the years
33:50seventy
33:51he led
33:51of the tests
33:52on pilots
33:53hunting
33:53of the Air Force
33:54military
33:55were killed
33:56in accidents
33:58his discoveries
34:00they are universally
34:01accepted
34:03and demonstrate
34:04that in similar
34:05moments
34:05of excitement
34:06the organism
34:08produces ethanol
34:09that enters
34:10in circulation
34:10in the veins
34:11if then
34:13after these
34:13accidents
34:14they are taken
34:14of the champions
34:15of blood
34:16it may result
34:17that the pilot
34:18I drank
34:19although
34:21It is not true
34:23according to others
34:24experts
34:24However
34:25the cooling
34:26of the bodies
34:26would block
34:27this process
34:27if that were the case
34:29True
34:29would remain
34:29without explanation
34:30the presence
34:31massive
34:31of alcohol
34:32in the blood
34:32by Paul
34:32maybe though
34:33the explanation
34:34it's much simpler
34:36I have been
34:37in the police
34:38for many years
34:39and I've seen them
34:40many brought inside
34:41because they had driven
34:42in a state of intoxication
34:43if we asked him
34:44to walk
34:45on a straight line
34:46they made it
34:47without problems
34:48someone who is used to
34:49to drink
34:49learn to manage yourself
34:51a bit
34:51even in situations
34:52of drunkenness
34:53what does not appear
34:54with evidence
34:55that's what happens
34:56in his brain
34:57a weakening
34:58progressive
34:58the inability
35:00to react
35:00to concentrate
35:01also on the presence
35:03of alcohol
35:04in the blood
35:05of the driver
35:05In short
35:06the opinions
35:07they are controversial
35:08in death
35:10of the princess
35:11Diana
35:11after all
35:12Also
35:12the checks
35:13apparently
35:15simpler
35:16they become
35:16a puzzle
35:17as well as
35:18it seems
35:19impossible
35:20discover
35:21if Lady Diana
35:22is
35:23pregnant or not
35:25many people
35:26claims that Diana
35:27was killed
35:28because pregnant
35:29by Dodi
35:29the family
35:30English royal
35:31would never have
35:31accepted
35:32a Muslim child
35:33like a brother
35:33by William
35:34the heir to the throne
35:36in support
35:37of this theory
35:38it is added
35:39Furthermore
35:39that the body
35:40by Diana
35:40he was embalmed
35:41in France
35:42just to hide
35:43her pregnancy
35:47when we saw
35:48the body
35:48for the first time
35:50we noticed
35:50that is up to par
35:51of the neck
35:52it had been fixed
35:53impregnated wadding
35:54of fluid
35:55embalmer
35:55this probably
35:57it was done
35:58to embalm
35:58only the head
36:00the fluid
36:01Indeed
36:01normally
36:02is injected
36:02through the arteries
36:03to embalm
36:04the whole body
36:05so also the head
36:06the upper part too
36:08of the chest
36:08she had been embalmed
36:09with cotton wool
36:10soaked
36:10of fluid formaldehyde
36:11In short
36:13in this case
36:14you can't talk
36:16of embalming
36:17complete
36:19we can talk
36:20rather
36:21of a measure
36:22temporary
36:22cosmetic type
36:26none of those procedures
36:27had to deal with
36:28with the legs
36:29nor with the lower part
36:30of the body
36:32In my opinion
36:32the uterus
36:33it was absolutely not
36:35interested
36:36from all procedures
36:36that I described to you
36:39but Diana
36:40she was pregnant
36:45according to rumors
36:46at the time of the holiday
36:47in the Mediterranean
36:48Diana is still in love
36:50of a man
36:50who frequents
36:51for more than two years
36:52the surgeon
36:53Pakistani
36:53Hasnat Khan
36:56everyday
36:57from the boat
36:58he was calling
36:58to Hasnat
36:59and his family
37:01herself
37:03he informed
37:03the photographers
37:04of his vacation
37:05he told them
37:05where they would have
37:06could find
37:07the boat
37:07then he complained
37:08some photographs
37:09but only because
37:10they were too grainy
37:11this whole mass
37:13on stage
37:13it was to do
37:14to become jealous
37:14Hasnat Khan
37:16Dodi was a mirror
37:18for the larks
37:19Diana wanted to marry
37:20Hasnat
37:23as far as I know
37:24Dodi and Diana
37:25on the yacht
37:25they have separate cabins
37:26according to the guards
37:28of the body
37:28the two look alike
37:29more than two brothers
37:30that to a couple
37:31of lovers
37:31this makes
37:33the thesis
37:33of pregnancy
37:34even more unlikely
37:37after the opening
37:38of the bar
37:38of the princess
37:39at the morgue
37:40Robert Thompson
37:40attends the autopsy
37:42the pathologists
37:43they dissected the uterus
37:44and they said
37:45than to the naked eye
37:45it could have been excluded
37:46with all certainty
37:47the eventuality
37:48of a pregnancy
37:49I myself
37:50I did not find
37:51evidence of pregnancy
37:52in progress
37:52In short
37:53I have arrived
37:54at the conclusion
37:55that it wasn't
37:55absolutely pregnant
37:58four years
37:59before the accident
38:00at the end
38:00of its history
38:01with Carlo
38:01and with a pressure
38:03about her
38:03ever greater
38:04Princess Diana
38:05decides to retire
38:06from public life
38:08also asks
38:08not to receive
38:09more protection
38:10from the police
38:11this obviously
38:12it causes it to fall
38:13even the last barrier
38:15that keeps her safe
38:16by paparazzi
38:16and print
38:18when I started
38:19my public activity
38:2112 years ago
38:24I understood immediately
38:25that the media
38:26they would have had
38:26towards me
38:28a huge interest
38:30and that inevitably
38:32this interest
38:33he would have brought them
38:35to investigate
38:35every aspect
38:36of my life
38:37be private
38:38that publishes
38:41but I would never have
38:42imagined
38:43that such attention
38:45it would have been
38:46transformed
38:46under morbid pressure
38:48and that we would be
38:49reached a point
38:50such
38:51where my
38:52public duties
38:53and my loved ones
38:54private individuals
38:54they would have suffered from it
38:57I think that a situation
38:59similar
38:59it is no longer
39:00bearable
39:01Diana had lived
39:03in the previous ones
39:0416 years old
39:05under the protection
39:06by Scott
39:06of Art
39:07suddenly
39:08at your request
39:09the protection
39:09came to fall
39:10and so the woman
39:11most photographed
39:12to the world
39:12he began to walk
39:13alone
39:14like any other
39:15normal citizen
39:16and that
39:17inevitably
39:18he brought them
39:19big problems
39:22and maybe just
39:24the renunciation
39:24to protection
39:25of the police
39:26it's the choice
39:28fatal
39:28that marks
39:29dramatically
39:31his end
39:32against
39:33the assault
39:34some paparazzi
39:35Indeed
39:35the bodyguards
39:36private
39:36they can do little
39:37or nothing
39:40in the night
39:41in question
39:41there were two guards
39:42of the body
39:43both former military
39:44one had been
39:45in the paragadotists
39:47the fact is that
39:47neither of them
39:48had ever had
39:49police experience
39:50with this
39:52I don't want to say
39:52that they couldn't
39:53do well
39:53their work
39:54rather than
39:55having no coverage
39:56and assistance
39:57by the police
39:58they were not able
39:59to provide
40:00a protection
40:01as required
40:02a good guard
40:03of the body
40:03must have information
40:04in advance
40:05to be able to count
40:06on a network
40:07all things
40:08that only the police
40:09can offer
40:09in every capital
40:11of the world
40:11a VIP is arriving
40:12on a visit
40:13at least every day
40:14in Paris
40:15they have a department
40:16which deals with
40:17just about this
40:18they should have
40:19get in touch
40:19with the bodyguards
40:20with the embassy
40:21but they didn't do it
40:24but it's really
40:25in an attempt
40:26to brake
40:27the paparazzi
40:27which is committed
40:28the fatal mistake
40:31but why
40:32all that hysteria
40:33there were photographers
40:34what they wanted to do
40:35the usual photographs
40:36the paparazzi
40:37they are always agitated
40:39that day then
40:40they were in fibrillation
40:41why a week
40:42Before
40:42one of them
40:43he had succeeded
40:44to take a picture
40:44of the two
40:45who were kissing
40:46in the waters
40:46of Sardinia
40:47All right
40:48and then
40:48someone's life
40:50he was in danger
40:50someone
40:51he had been threatened
40:53No
40:55and there was no reason
40:56nor to believe it
40:58nor to behave
40:59in that way
41:01if there are any
41:02one hundred journalists
41:03eager
41:03to take some pictures
41:04their interest
41:05is that the object
41:06of their desire
41:07stay alive
41:08it's obvious
41:08what you are trying to do
41:10if you are a good one
41:11bodyguard
41:12is trying to build
41:13with the paparazzi
41:14a good relationship
41:15but Rhys Jones
41:16he got annoyed
41:18he kept the photographers
41:19at a distance
41:20and he did them
41:21all enemies
41:22and when you play
41:23with willing people
41:24to everything
41:24just for a click
41:25you risk losing
41:27I think
41:28that they intended
41:29to sow the paparazzi
41:30showing off
41:31of skill
41:31almost as if wanting to
41:32take revenge
41:33about them
41:34that's why they have
41:35fed
41:35Kurt Larrain
41:36with the foot
41:37full throttle
41:38the fact
41:38if Henri Paul
41:39he was sober
41:39or drunk
41:40it is incontrovertible
41:41that the machine
41:42was going very fast
41:43and that it went away
41:44to crash
41:45against that column
41:48based on calculations
41:49mathematicians
41:50it has been proven
41:51that Paul entered
41:52in the tunnel
41:52at one speed
41:53which varied
41:54among the 110
41:55and 150 km per hour
41:58enter at a speed
42:00among the 110
42:00and 150 km per hour
42:02in a gallery
42:03it is already in itself
42:04risk death
42:05there is no need
42:05of someone
42:06that provokes it
42:07if then it was added
42:08some other factors as well
42:10then the fatal accident
42:11it becomes inevitable
42:16January 2004
42:17the royal crown
42:19Michael Burgess
42:20officially opens
42:21an investigation
42:21on death
42:22of Princess Diana
42:23he couldn't
42:25start first
42:26since all practices
42:27French lawyers
42:28they had to be completed
42:30the French investigations
42:31yes they are all
42:32focused
42:32on discovering
42:33any responsibilities
42:34some paparazzi
42:35in the accident
42:36at the opening
42:37of the English investigation
42:38the coroner instead
42:39explicitly asks
42:41at Scotland Yard
42:41to go deeper
42:42and try to find out
42:44if one can speak
42:45of conspiracy
42:45There are many theories
42:47which tend to demonstrate
42:48the existence of a conspiracy
42:49to the detriment
42:50of the princess
42:50it's my job
42:52report to the coroner
42:53every little detail
42:55of the results
42:56to which my commission
42:57it has arrived
42:57my purpose
42:59is to ensure
42:59that nothing remains
43:00untried
43:01and that the work
43:01go and analyze
43:03every single aspect
43:04the result
43:11of the analysis
43:12by Lord Stevens
43:13it's a dossier
43:14800 pages
43:16clear
43:17and apparently
43:18final
43:19was
43:20Alone
43:21a tragic accident
43:23caused
43:23from high speed
43:24to which he was traveling
43:25the Mercedes
43:26and high rate
43:28of alcohol
43:28and antidepressants
43:30in the blood
43:31found
43:32in the blood
43:33of the driver
43:34Henry Paul
43:35but the story
43:37it's not closed yet
43:38in January 2007
43:39in fact it opened
43:41officially
43:42in London
43:42the judicial investigation
43:44English
43:44to dominate the scene
43:46at this point
43:47It's Mohammed
43:48Al-Fayed
43:49Dodi's father
43:51which proposes again
43:52undaunted
43:54the conspiracy theory
44:08it was considered
44:09a free spirit
44:10it was more of a burden
44:10what else
44:11they wanted to get rid of it
44:12my idea
44:13is that she was killed
44:14I do not believe
44:15that it was an accident
44:16a murder
44:17passed through
44:18by fate
44:19Perhaps
44:20with his fight
44:20against mines
44:21anti-man
44:21it was annoying
44:22to many
44:23they couldn't accept
44:24a Muslim in the family
44:26Certain
44:26the question
44:27of the white one
44:28never found
44:28she was embalmed
44:30the flash
44:30I think they have something to do with it
44:31the secret services
44:32English
44:33there are a lot
44:33of contradictions
44:34you can't believe it
44:36that it was
44:36an accident
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