FBI Discovers Irregularities In Princess Diana's Autopsy Report And It's Shocking

Princess Diana, the FBI has reportedly uncovered irregularities in her autopsy report, more than two decades after the fatal 1997 car crash in Paris. According to confidential sources within the agency, recently declassified documents have revealed inconsistencies that challenge the long-standing narrative surrounding the beloved royal's passing.



Princess Diana, often dubbed “The People’s Princess,” died on August 31, 1997, in a car crash inside the Pont de l'Alma tunnel in Paris, alongside her partner Dodi Fayed and driver Henri Paul. The incident was widely ruled as an accident caused by reckless driving under the influence and paparazzi pursuit. However, the newly surfaced findings have raised eyebrows and reopened debates around the circumstances of her death.


According to insider reports, FBI analysts reviewing international intelligence data and forensic records as part of a broader cold case project noticed discrepancies in the autopsy documentation provided by French authorities. Notably, there are claims that tissue samples attributed to Princess Diana do not match her known medical history, suggesting possible errors or even tampering in the documentation process.


One of the most startling revelations involves a possible inconsistency in the reported time of death and post-mortem condition. The French report concluded that Diana died from internal injuries shortly after being transported to the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital. However, newly analyzed data suggests a different timeline that could point to delayed medical intervention or misreporting.


Additionally, questions have arisen over the chain of custody regarding the toxicology samples. FBI experts reportedly flagged a lack of clarity in how the samples were handled between agencies, with several gaps in the documentation. While not conclusive evidence of foul play, these irregularities are considered highly unusual in a case of such international importance.


Adding fuel to the fire, sources claim that the FBI’s interest was piqued by a cache of intelligence shared through diplomatic channels in the early 2000s, hinting at potential surveillance of Princess Diana in the months leading up to her death. While no official statements have been made by the FBI, anonymous insiders suggest that the agency is quietly collaborating with UK authorities to reassess certain elements of the case.

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