Thursday, June 30, 2011

Diana Death As ‘An Unlawful Killing’

Diana Death As ‘An Unlawful Killing’: The tragic deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed in 1997 stunned the world and an inquest into the fatal car crash is the subject of a controversial new film called Unlawful Killing.
The film’s director Keith Allen, father of pop star Lily, is evidence that a Paris car crash has been determined, it was no accident that the jury at the investigator in the Royal Court, although the sentence was available to them.
In fact, the ruling by the jury of eleven people after deliberating for over a week at the inquest was “unlawful killing.” Unlawful killing is defined as manslaughter or homicide
Film financed by Mohamed Al Fayed, Dodi’s father, a friend of Diana at the time, also shows the controversial “death photos” of the princess, one of the reasons the film was banned in the UK.
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Journalist Piers Morgan, now a man of his prime time show on CNN, said: “I thought it was a very strange inquiry from a legal point of view of procedure, the guy presiding over it declared de facto, from the outset, it is not. Murder Is it should not be left to the jury? ”
Michael Mansfield, a lawyer for Fayed in the inquest said. ”Do you have a solution in which the public and the media is always wrong verdict was not the actions they chose to unlawful killings, they have defined it in terms of these related vehicles. What do we know these vehicles were not paparazzi? It is not so.”
After the protests of the photos on the Cannes Film Festival this year, the director said, “will not be sharp breath when you see a photograph of Princess Diana is nowhere near as sensational and revealing how people did it. Be. It could also have had their lives saved if certain steps were taken. ”
Attorney Mark Lane, the author of popular books about the murder of John F. Kennedy, Rush, the court, recently viewed movies and said he was “astonished” and wrote an essay defending it. He said the documentary shows that the evidence was covered, and the truth is distorted, according to News NY Daily.
Lane said the paparazzi trailing the car were not responsible for the accident and that the driver of a white Fiat with alleged ties to the MI6 intelligence agency was the culprit.

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