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Diana The Abduction: Mystery Solved
Contributor(s): Alammar, Rania (Author)
ISBN: 1533133700     ISBN-13: 9781533133700
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $11.40  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: July 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- True Crime | Con Artists, Hoaxes & Deceptions
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 6" W x 9" (0.72 lbs) 218 pages
 
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This book presents compelling evidence that the fate of Diana Princess of Wales was more terrifying than generally believed. What happened was a masterly designed plot to deceive all of us. The accident in the tunnel in 1997 still affects the hearts and the minds of the people. Why? Because the mystery was never resolved and the truth is an energy that is impossible to be settled if not unveiled and the lies were exposed. After more than six years of research into the case of Princess Diana, using a number of investigative books, a totally new explanation is now offered. Rania Alammar, a Saudi ex-journalist, shares her insights in the case from a completely new perspective. Her search for answers to many previously unanswered questions lead her to the conclusion that, contrary to the general belief that Diana died of her injuries, she was in fact, abducted. Diana The Abduction discusses: -Did Diana really die? Her medical condition was survivable.-Was there a proper autopsy done on her corpse?-Was it her corpse that was seen by several witnesses? And why were their testimonies inconsistent?-Why did the Queen ignore the public and the media for six days after the arrival of the coffin in London?-Why were there confused medical results and mixed samples after the body was autopsied in London for a second time?-Also, what was the real role of Muhammad Al-Fayed in the whole story?This book is the first of its kind in its way of displaying the facts which were investigated by several known writers and researchers. Unearth these details to let the truth be known to yourself and for the sake of justice.