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The death of Princess Diana sparks different reactions from different sectors and individuals who hold different opinions surrounding the death of the princess. While some maintain that princess Diana died following a tragic road accident, some argue that she was killed by top government officials. The car accident through which Princess Diana lost her life has turned out to be an urban legend. Investigations on the fatal car accident which claimed the life of Princess Diana and three other people refuted claims that she was murdered as her family claimed.
Before her death, Princess Diana had separated with her husband Charles for about four years and she was about to be engaged to Dodi her lover. The widely held believes surrounding the death of Princess Diana can be regarded as an urban legend whereby the investigations and the initial “eyewitnesses” reports conflict (Ehrlich, para 2-4). This paper will evaluate reasons as to why the idea of Princess Diana’s murder is an urban legend. According to conspiracy theorists, they argue that during the time of her death, Princess Diana was pregnant carrying Dodi’s child which could have led to her ultimate death.
People arguing that princess Diana was murdered by M16 or M/15 under the orders of prince Philip state that pregnancy was a major reason which could have led to the conspiracy that led to her death. It is argued that the British monarchy was against the idea of princess Diana who was a mother of their future king could be married by a Muslim. She was thus killed to ensure that the engagement and subsequent marriage between Princess Diana and Dodi did not push through (Fayed, para 3).
Other controversies surrounding the death of Princess Diana came from those who claim to have witnessed the fatal car accident and the last moments of the princess. They argue that after the car accident, Princess Diana was still alive and conscious. She is even said to have uttered some words. However, the police took long to take her to the hospital with some claiming that the ambulance carrying Princess Diana stopped for over one hour trying to give her first aid and that it passed four hospitals on the way. It is believed that she could have survived had she been given immediate attention.
This augmenting the conspiracy theory or ideas held by most people that Princess Diana was murdered. The driver who was driving princess Diana is said to have been intoxicated with high levels of antidepressants found during an autopsy. The investigators were also unable to explain the large volume of money found in his bank account after his death which could have been payment for the assignment of killing the princess (Emery, para 6). However, despite this widely held believes, investigators reports stated that the death of Princess Diana was as a result of the car accident which left her with major internal injuries.
Studies also revealed that she was not pregnant during the time of the accident and as such, refuting claims that she was murdered to ensure that she was never married by Dodi. The death of Princess Diana forms a kind of urban legend of the accidents. The views given by investigators and detectives vary widely with widely held public believes of murder and conspiracy. Urban legends are said to be stories which are alleged to be true and they are passed on from one individual to another either orally or through written communication.
Although they may be false, usually they carry some truth about them while at times they may be entirely true or false. The conspiracy theory regarding to the murder of Princess Diana is a an urban legend and has a lesson to would be princess on what may happen to a person who goes against his or her loyal family expectations (Emery, para 8). An urban legend is any story which is meant to pass on message regarding a person, a situation or explain an event and it usually carries a moral lesson to the person or people it is told to.It is usually exaggerated and may appear to be the truth although it may not be.
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