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WHAT WAS MI6 TEAM DOING IN PARIS THE NIGHT PRINCESS DIANA DIED?
Princess Diana's death is still shrouded in mystery
By Will Stewart,December 30.2012
RUSSIAN intelligence agents in France had become
suspicious of the sudden arrival of three senior MI6 officers in Paris
before Princess Diana’s death, a new book claims.
Author Gennady Sokolov argues that she was killed in “a distinctly English murder” contracted out by the British spies.
In
the book, to be published in Moscow next year, he will say the most
likely scenario is that a microchip was planted in her car enabling its
steering and brakes to be disabled on a signal from an operative who
joined the chasing paparazzi.
He claims: “There
will never be documents about it. Never. Those responsible must all have
been liquidated. The traces have also gone. Some of the witnesses
disappeared in the strangest manner.”
Sokolov,
who has many contacts in the Russian secret services, said the MI6
officers had arrived and stayed incognito. “Normally when players of
such rank are in the country the host intelligence services are aware
about it. Here DST (French counter intelligence) had no idea.
“Our
people were following them. After all, they were leading faces of
British intelligence. Whatever people say about our guys from Yasenevo
(headquarters of Russian foreign intelligence, the SVR) they know their
rivals very well.”
Sokolov claimed he had met
Russian operatives who were involved in seeking to establish the role of
the senior British agents in France.
The
presence of MI6 figures was known to the Scotland Yard inquiry into
Diana’s death headed by former Metropolitan Police Commissioner Lord
Stevens.
There will never be documents about it. Never
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Author Gennady Sokolov
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An
inquest returned a verdict of unlawful killing, blaming the drunken
driving of Ritz hotel security boss Henri Paul and pursuing paparazzi
photographers for the fatal crash in the Alma tunnel in August, 1997.
The security services have always denied any involvement in the Princess’s death.
Sokolov’s
claims echo some of the views of Mohamed Al Fayed, whose son Dodi,
Diana’s lover, also died in the crash. The author’s dossier on the
Princess’s death was passed to the former Harrods owner before the
inquest, though he never had any contact with the tycoon, he said.
In
an article in the Komsoloskaya Pravda newspaper, Sokolov said he had
identified “at least three dozen absurdities” which point to foul play
and a sophisticated cover-up.
“Diana became a
real threat to the Windsors,” he said. “There was a strong rumour she
was pregnant and I think that it was not a coincidence that her body was
mummified an hour before it was sent to London. After that it would be
impossible to identify if she was pregnant.”
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