perished in car crash in Paris, changing the trajectory of the royal family forever.Etoile Limousines owner Jean-Francois Musa was the proprietor of the vehicle that the Princess of Wales died in, alongside Dodi Fayed and driver Henri Paul, on Aug.
31, 1997.Musa, 63, is now claiming that French authorities have not allowed him to take back his missing Mercedes-Benz S280.“It’s legally mine — [but] I have no idea where the car is,” he told the Mirror. “All I know is it is legally mine and obviously I want it back.
It should have been returned by now but that hasn’t proved possible. I always owned it outright. It wasn’t subject to any financing.”While Musa has stated that he wants the wreckage — which experts said could be worth more than $10 million — to be put in an American museum to commemorate the beloved people’s princess, he alleged that the royal family would prefer the automobile to be trashed secretly.
It was reported in 2017 that the car was held in a police impound lot in a shipping container in Creteil — a city outside of Paris.Conspiracy theories about Diana’s death have long plagued her memory, with many claiming her passing was not an accident. “There was no plot,” Musa insisted. “This was a routine road accident — the kind all of us dread.
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