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Should this grisly photograph be shown?
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A paparazzi photograph of a dying Princess Diana is to be screened for the first time in a documentary about her fatal crash, which is to be shown at Cannes this week.
The film, 'Unlawful Killing', is being supported by Mohammed Fayed, and left-wing activist and actor Keith Allen.
I am surprised that it has the backing of a left-winger, I would have thought anything like this would have been a little too strong for them to stomach?
But then reading further it seems that both Fayed and Allen have an ulterior motive, they want to drag the whole affair up once again.
Was she murdered, and was the inquest fixed?
A paparazzi photograph of a dying Princess Diana is to be screened for the first time in a documentary about her fatal crash, which is to be shown at Cannes this week.
The film, 'Unlawful Killing', is being supported by Mohammed Fayed, and left-wing activist and actor Keith Allen.
I am surprised that it has the backing of a left-winger, I would have thought anything like this would have been a little too strong for them to stomach?
But then reading further it seems that both Fayed and Allen have an ulterior motive, they want to drag the whole affair up once again.
Was she murdered, and was the inquest fixed?
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