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Princess Diana’s infamous crash warning letter ‘not handed to French investigators until six years after fatal collision’

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Princess Diana’s infamous letter in which she warned she could be killed in a staged car crash was only passed to French investigators six years after her fatal collision, a new documentary claims.

The film ‘Investigating Diana: Death In Paris’ refers to the so-called ‘Mishcon Note’ as it was written by the Princess of Wales’ legal adviser in 1995, and is reportedly an account of what Diana said during a meeting with Victor Mishcon and her personal private secretary at the time.

Diana apparently alleged she had been told by a source there would be plans to “get rid of her” by April 1996, using the method of a car crash that would either leave her maimed or dead.

The Daily Mail has also claimed even though Mishcon handed his note to senior Metropolitan Police officers in 1997 when Diana died, it was not sent to French authorities probing her car crash in a Paris tunnel until six years later.

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