Princess Diana could have survived fatal Paris crash if she made one simple choice, investigator says
A new Fox News documentary special, "Celebrity Crime Scene: Princess Diana," examines the fatal 1997 Paris car crash that killed Diana, Princess of Wales, and suggests that one simple decision could have altered the outcome and saved her life. The programme, hosted by investigative crime journalist Jakson Buhaj, revisits the events of that night and the choices made in the moments before the collision, reigniting public interest in one of the most scrutinised deaths of the late 20th century.
Diana died on 31 August 1997, aged 36, alongside her companion Dodi Fayed and driver Henri Paul, when their Mercedes crashed at high speed in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel in Paris while being pursued by paparazzi. The article does not specify further details of the "simple choice" referenced in the headline, as the available text is limited, but the documentary promises a fresh examination of the circumstances surrounding the crash nearly three decades on.
- New documentary revisits Diana's fatal 1997 Paris car crash
- Investigator says one decision might have saved her life
- Diana, 36, died with Dodi Fayed and driver Henri Paul