British police denied the involvement of SAS in Princess Diana’s death

340403_Diana-princess-WalesLondon: British police had claimed that there is no evidence which prove the role of involvement of member of Special Forces of British Army regiment in the death of Princess Diana, her boyfriend Dodi Fayed and her driver.

As per news report, the allegation had been came in existence after claim regarding the involvement of present or former members of the Special Air Service in the incident which took place in 1997.

The claim has been investigated by Scotland Yard and they concluded that it is not possible to prove conclusively the basis of such claims.

Princess Diana, her boyfriend and her driver Henri Paul were killed after they left hotel Ritz in Paris on 31 August 1997.

Notify that Princess Diana had been divorced to Prince Charles in 1996.

A jury of British had ruled that Diana and other were died due to the reckless speed driving by drunk driver in 2008 but father of her boyfriend Mohammed al Fayed alleged British establishment for the death of Princess Diana, their son Dodi Fayed and driver Henri Paul.

Bureau Report

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