Princess Diana Was Deliberately Mistreated in the Ambulance
A new investigative book, based on the evidence heard during last year’s inquest, has revealed that Diana survived the 1997 Paris crash but died as a result of deliberate mistreatment in the SAMU ambulance that was supposed to be saving her. Brisbane, Australia Entitled Diana Inquest: How & Why Did Diana Die? this 740 page work by investigative writer John Morgan, analyses in detail the witness, documentary and other evidence heard during the 2008 London inquest into the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed. The inquest heard evidence from witnesses at the scene who stated one after another that Diana survived the crash and was alive, conscious and talking in the back of the Mercedes. 3½ hours later she was pronounced dead. The book, which is the second volume of a series called Diana Inquest: The Untold Story reveals to the public for the first time the minute by minute post-crash events that were occurring both inside and outside Diana’s ambulance in the early hours of 31 August 1997. It establishes the surprising truth of precisely what led to Diana finally arriving virtually dead at La Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital at 2.06 a.m. The inquest evidence revealed that it was only 6 minutes after Diana’s hospital arrival, at around 2.12 a.m., that her heart stopped beating. Although Diana wasn’t officially pronounced dead until 4.00 a.m., she effectively had already died 1¾ hours earlier. This timing All of these factors are dealt with in detail How & Why Did Diana Die? also thoroughly covers the possible motives behind the death of Diana Diana Inquest: How & Why Did Diana Die? is available at Amazon. Book details can be viewed at: