
Never Say Diana: Al Fayed Has Enough And Paul Burrell’s 10-Year Sentence
PRINCESS Diana is dead. That’s just one of the things the latest inquest into her death has established.
Now Mohammed Al Fayed speaks out. Again.
“Enough is enough,” he says.
It may even be too much for Paul Burrell, the Rock-like limpid the Mail says will face a police inquiry over allegations he committed perjury during the inquest.
The paper says: “If found guilty, he could face ten years in jail.”
But as Burrell would no doubt put it, what has the last decade without Diana been if not a life sentence?
Posted: 9th, April 2008 | In: Princess Diana Inquest, Royal Family, Tabloids Comments (4) | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed: RSS 2.0 | TrackBack | Permalink
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May 16th, 2008 at 4:17 pm
Tut tut, I have solved the mystery at last–PRincess Diana did not die in the crash. Instead, she took her divorce money and went to live in Portugal. But her life was empty without the little daughter she always said she wanted to have. One night, wandering around the resort of Praia de Luz in one of her many inventive disguises (I think it was a baseball cap and a leather footballer jacket), she heard a beautiful little English girl sobbing her heart out that her mummy and daddy cared nothing for her, and were out getting pissed with seven of their very closest friends.
The Princess-in-Hiding then scooped up the beautiful little girl into her arms, and said, let me take you away to wonderful, magical places.
This is why Madeleine, the missing child, is now seen (only for seconds, mind you) all over the world.
This is also why Gerry McQuackers says that his daughter is being cared for, in a castle, by someone who treats her like a little princess.
See? Who says the McQuackers are guilty of homicide? Not me!
Guess they were right about that stranger-abductor all along.
April 9th, 2008 at 2:39 pm
Paul Burrell self styled defender of Diana’s name, reputation and historical legacy, what next the Crocodile self styled defender for all out door swimming activities in Africa?
April 9th, 2008 at 2:31 pm
he admits he lied at an inquest………
come on people think !
if it was you …
do you think you would get away with it
NO
April 9th, 2008 at 11:30 am
Paul Burrell may know a lot more than he wants to tell. Also, there is the fact that his books may contain a few misfacts. He shouldn’t have gone to the inquest in the first place and just done what Hasnat Kahn did, didn’t go.