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Diana’s Chauffeur Framed As Drunk Driver

The ‘who’s to blame’ debate continues as the thirteenth anniversary of Princess Diana’s death approaches in August this year. The debate is still fresh in the mind, more so after the author of an fiery new book, John Morgan calls for another examination into the deaths of both Princess Diana and her boyfriend Dodi Fayed.

Investigative journalist and author John Morgan claims that the man, branded as the drunk driver after the crash, and held responsible for the accident was actually sober. He went on to slam the official London inquest into how the Princess died following the fatal crash in the Alma tunnel in Paris on the 31st August 1997.

He points to a widespread cover-up by the French authorities and reiterated his belief that last year’s official London hearing contained several errors and omissions including information from the two French doctors that performed the post-mortem on Henri Paul, Diana’s chauffeur.

Henry Paul has been branded as the drunk driver behind the tragic deaths of both Princess Diana and Mohamed Al Fayed’s son, Dodi.

Mr. Morgan, an Australian author, makes his claims in his recent book – The Diana Inquest: The French Cover-up. The book was published in Brisbane, Australia.

Mr. Morgan’s new 700 page book makes claims that some of the evidence that points to Henri Paul not being drunk includes CCTV footage and eyewitness accounts that claim he was definitely not drunk at the time and in fact he was noted as walking up and down stairs and at one point even tying his shoe laces.

To further compound the evidence DNA samples taken from Henri Paul after the accident had taken place have amazingly not been tested for surplus levels of alcohol. He also claims he has uncovered medical records to prove his theory that blood samples that were used to prove Henri Paul was up to three times above the drink drive limit actually came from the second body recovered at the scene.

The debate continues.

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