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The definitive account of what really happened, revised and updated including a new chapter on Operation Paget, the report into the 'allegation of conspiracy to murder' Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed. In the early hours of 31 August 1997, Diana, Princess of Wales and Dodi Fayed set out from the Ritz Hotel in Paris for an apartment in the rue Arsegrave;ne-Houssaye. They never made it. Martyn Gregory pieces together the evidence from the exhaustive Operation Paget to the French investigation and, with exclusive access to Diana's bodyguards and some of her closest confidants, paints a compelling, accurate and unbiased picture of Diana's final hours. Was Diana pregnant with Dodi's child, and were they engaged to be married? Why did the ambulance take so long to get to the hospital? What were the roles of the 'flash before the crash' and the white Fiat Uno? Were the blood samples taken from the driver switched before testing? Diana: The Last Days answers all these questions and more, in a compelling account of what really happened on that fateful date. '[A] rattling exposeacute; . . . Gregory compiles the best account yet of the events leading up to Diana's death . . . a revealing portrait' Sunday Times 'A compelling diary of the days and hours leading up to the tragedy' Observer 'The definitive account . . . should be read by anyone who wants to strip away the lies and get to the facts of the case' Sunday TelegraphGregory, Martyn is the author of 'Diana The Last Days', published 2006 under ISBN 9780753511626 and ISBN 0753511622.
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