Mohammad Al Fayed, a prominent business tycoon who recently passed away, was known for his unshakable conviction that the tragic deaths of Princess Diana and his son, Dodi Al Fayed, were not mere accidents but rather part of a meticulously planned conspiracy. The deeply held belief centered around the alleged involvement of MI6, the British Secret Intelligence Service, in orchestrating the fatal incident.
The fateful night of August 31, 1997, saw Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed meet a tragic end in a car crash in the Pont de l’Alma tunnel in Paris, France. Their sudden and shocking demise sent shockwaves around the world, leading to numerous conspiracy theories and speculations.
During a pivotal hearing with Lord Justice Scott Baker at the time, Dodi Al Fayed was asked a critical question that probed his beliefs about these alleged conspiracies. He was questioned about the possibility, however remote, that his convictions were mistaken and that the deaths of Diana and Dodi were, in fact, a tragic accident.
In response to this probing question, Dodi Al Fayed remained resolute, stating unequivocally, “No way. I am 100% certain.” This unwavering certainty underscored his firm belief that foul play had been involved in the tragic incident.
Mohammad Al Fayed, who tirelessly pursued the truth surrounding the deaths of his son and Princess Diana, continued to assert that MI6 played a sinister role in their demise. He maintained that this alleged involvement stemmed from the intelligence agency’s awareness of Diana’s purported pregnancy with Dodi.
A spokesperson for Mohammad Al Fayed’s camp clarified their stance, saying, “We are suggesting that it is possible that MI6 played a role. We are saying it’s a possibility.” However, the spokesperson acknowledged the lack of conclusive evidence to substantiate these claims.
The deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed remain a topic of fascination, speculation, and controversy to this day. While investigations have been conducted, and official inquiries have taken place, the cloud of conspiracy theories continues to cast a shadow over the tragic events of that fateful night in 1997.