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French government is “spending millions” to hide truth about death of Princess Diana

The file containing the findings of the investigation into Princess Diana’s death as well as the conclusions of the investigation itself has been “locked away” by officials in France as part of an “investment” of one million dollars.

A source that is knowledgeable about the inner workings of the investigation has come out with new information that sheds light on the information that is contained in the dossier.

After keeping their mouths shut for nearly 25 years since the passing of the “People’s Princess,” they have at long last spoken out in an interview with the Daily Star.

According to what the source told the outlet, “These files will not be made available for scrutiny for decades,” which was referenced in the article.

“By the time they are released, Prince Charles, his kids, and the whole population of the United Kingdom will have long since vanished.”

The insider went on to reveal that the documents, which stand one meter high, have been relocated to a basement “in the Paris area” and are being monitored by “armed guards 24 hours a day.”

When questioned about the material contained in the dossier, the source of the information confessed, “The records contain information about the activity of French detectives after Di’s death.”

In addition, they include video interviews of participants conducted “in camera” and are preserved by the “heritage code,” which mandates that data be kept confidential for at least 75 years.

Considering that the file was closed in 2007, it will not be accessible to the public until the year 2082 at the earliest.

On the other hand, the authorities have stated that they would “reserve the right to evaluate” the case, which indicates that there is a possibility that the file may never “see the light of day.”

The failure to divulge files relevant to cases such as the assassination of John F. Kennedy is analogous to what is happening here. And even when such files are made public, they are typically redacted before distribution.

It would appear that the French have no intention of even considering the possibility of making these documents public.

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Mahnur is MS(development Studies)Student at NUST University, completed BS Hons in Eng Literature. Content Writer, Policy analyst, Climate Change specialist, Teacher, HR Recruiter.

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