Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Diana death driver’s family delighted at police probe into claims she was murdered by a British soldier

  • Family of Henri Paul, who died in the 1997 crash, welcomed investigation
  • Scotland Yard's specialist crime and operations command assessing information handed to it by the Royal Military Police
  • Allegations emerged in second court martial of Sergeant Danny Nightingale
  • Paul's mother said family 'know in our hearts that our son was murdered'
An investigation into a claim the SAS was involved in the death of Princess Diana has been welcomed by the family of Henri Paul, her driver on the night she died.
 
Scotland Yard has confirmed that officers from its specialist crime and operations command are assessing information handed to it ‘recently’ by the Royal Military Police.
 
The extraordinary allegation emerged during the second court martial of Sergeant Danny Nightingale, who was found guilty of illegally possessing a gun and ammunition. 

It was outlined in a letter seen by the Daily Mail and written by the mother-in-law of an SAS sniper, known only as Soldier N, who was a key witness for the prosecution.
 
The eight-page correspondence claims Soldier N boasted it was the SAS that had ‘arranged Princess Diana’s death’ and that it had been ‘covered up’.




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