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john white
11-07-2007, 01:14 PM
DIANA: FIAT DRIVER 'SHOT IN THE HEAD'
http://www.express.co.uk/news/view/12839/Diana:-Fiat-driver-'shot-in-the-head'

DEATH RIDDLE: James Andanson, left, was found in a burnt-out car
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Monday July 9,2007
By Martin Evans

THE paparazzi photographer at the centre of investigations into Princess Diana’s death died with two bullet holes in his head, it is claimed.

James Andanson, who followed the Princess’s every move in the week before her death, was thought to have committed suicide when his burnt corpse was found in the wreckage of a car in the French countryside.

But now the fireman who discovered the body, Christophe Pelat, has said: “I saw him at close range and I’m absolutely convinced that he had been shot in the head, twice.”

The revelation threatens to blow apart the inquest on Diana, which will have another preliminary hearing today in the London High Court.

Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed, whose son Dodi, 42, died with Diana in a Paris crash, is now demanding that Mr Pelat be called to give evidence at the inquest – or at least that his account is heard.

Andanson, 54, has been one of the key figures in the mystery surrounding the fatal crash, which happened 10 years ago next month.
Diana in the 1980's
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As a leading paparazzi photographer, he had spent weeks following the 36-year-old Princess, as her romance with Dodi blossomed .

Many who have studied the accident closely believe it was Andanson who was driving a white Fiat Uno which clipped Diana’s Mercedes seconds before the crash, as part of a complicated assassination plot.

Police are certain that Andanson, a millionaire, was a regular informer for both MI6, the British Secret Intelligence Service, and French agencies. But he was never properly interviewed by the authorities, and less than three years after the tragedy, he was also found dead. His body, found in thick woodland near Montpellier, was so badly charred that it took police nearly a month before DNA and dental records confirmed his identity.

What makes Andanson’s precise movements on the night of the crash so vital is that he was in a white Fiat Uno

The official verdict was suicide. Now Mr Pelat, the first fire officer on the scene, has suggested he may have been murdered. His claim supports conspiracy theories that Andanson was himself assassinated by secret agents because he knew too much about the plot which killed Diana.

Asked by the Daily Express this week to expand on his extraordinary story, Mr Pelat, who still works as a fireman, said: “It is not my job to say any more to anybody except the official authorities.

“I deal with emergencies every day of the week and treat each one with equal importance.”

But he is believed to have given a TV interview in which he said he saw the bullet holes in Andanson’s head.

Mr Al Fayed now wants that evidence to be aired at the full inquests into Diana and Dodi’s deaths, later this year.

He is among those who believe that Diana and Dodi were murdered by the British security services because senior British royals, including Prince Philip, did not want Diana having a Muslim baby by Dodi.

And he is convinced that some of the paparazzi, including the driver of the white Fiat Uno, were MI6 agents whose mission was to stop the announcement of the couple’s engagement – and Diana’s pregnancy. Mr Pelat’s evidence could be vital in supporting these theories.

Andanson had been in Sardinia during the last week of August 1997, as Diana and Dodi enjoyed their last holiday together in the Mediter-ranean, and then returned to France on August 30.

Less than six hours after the fatal crash in Paris, and for reasons that have never been revealed, Andanson boarded a flight at Paris’s Orly airport, bound for Corsica.

He claimed he had been nowhere near the centre of the French capital when the crash happened, but could not provide any real evidence.

His son James and daughter Kimberly first told police that they thought their father was grape-harvesting in the Bordeaux region.

Then Andanson’s wife, Elizabeth, claimed she had been at home with her husband all night, at Le Manoir de la Bergerie, in Cher, until he abruptly left for Orly, at 3.45 am, to catch the dawn flight to Corsica.

Pressed by the Daily Express in an earlier interview, Mrs Andanson said her husband was “constantly on the run” and she might have been mistaken. She said: “It was always very difficult to recall James’s precise movements because he was always coming and going.”

Asked about the claim of bullet holes in her husband’s head, Mrs Andanson merely said: “We shall see.”

What makes Andanson’s precise movements on the night of the crash so vital is that he was in a white Fiat Uno.

The car was repainted shortly after the Alma tunnel crash, and was sold by Andanson in October 1997. And although the official French report on the crash concluded that Andanson’s car was not involved, forensic reports made available to the Daily Express told a very different story.

One said that paint scratches from the Fiat, found on the side-view mirror and bumper of the Mercedes, were identical to samples from the matching spot on Andanson’s Fiat. Police are now expected to reopen the investigation into Andanson’s death.

Lord Justice Scott Baker, the fourth official chosen to run the inquests on Diana and Dodi, has said he wants full disclosure of all evidence. Some French witnesses will appear by video link from Paris.

French and British investigators concluded that the crash happened because the couple’s chauffeur, Henri Paul, was drunk and affected by anti-depressant drugs.

Despite exhaustive investigations by the authorities on both sides of the Channel, many believe that crucial evidence, including what really happened to Andanson and what part he played in Diana’s death, has been overlooked.


DIANA: JAMES ANDANSON, FIAT DRIVER 'SHOT IN THE HEAD'
10.07.07, 4:17am
This is NOT new news but notwithstanding thank you very much indeed, Daily Express, for keeping this in the public eye.
The reason the fireman, Christophe Pelat, who discovered Andanson's burnt body with two bullet holes in the skull, is reluctant to talk is for the very same reason Trevor Rees claims he cannot remember - both men want to continue living.
James Andanson boasted repeatedly that he was in the Alma Tunnel at the time of Diana and Dodi's car crash.
It's very plausible Andanson was shot elsewhere and his body then driven to the field of a military training centre where he was doused with petrol and set alight. The keys of the car he was discovered in have never been found.
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synergy777
11-07-2007, 06:24 PM
Diana’s Fear of Murder

Richard Palmer – Daily Express July 10, 2007

A letter in which Princess Diana claimed Prince Charles wanted her killed will be presented in evidence in full for the first time at her inquest.

In the ten-page document she chillingly reveals her growing fears for her life, saying: “My husband is planning ‘an accident’ in my car.”

She also claims the heir to the throne wanted her dead so that he would be free to marry Camilla. Extra pages of the letter, which have never been made public, were found by lawyers investigating her death.

The full hand-written letter had originally been presented as just one sheet of paper but it is actually ten sides long and covers five sheets. A preliminary hearing at the High Court in London yesterday was told that Scotland Yard detectives investigating the death have given conflicting accounts of how much of it they have seen.

Now a fuller version of her own words will be heard at the inquest, which starts on October 2. However, it is not clear whether the jury will be able to see the entire document.

The letter was written 10 months before Diana died in a 1997 Paris car smash with her boyfriend Dodi Fayed. Her former butler Paul Burrell said she gave it to him as insurance.

In the brief excerpt that has been released to the public, she writes: “This particular phase of my life is the most dangerous. My husband is planning ‘an accident’ in my car, brake failure and serious head injury in order to make the
path clear for him to marry.”

However, Operation Paget – the £3.69million Scotland Yard inquiry which concluded that Diana died in an accident – dismissed the letter, saying it found no evidence to support her concerns.

But Michael Mansfield, QC, for Dodi’s father Mohamed Al Fayed, told the hearing yesterday: “The Paget report never does indicate it saw the original, and there are differing police recollections as to whether they did so.” He asked for tests to find indentations that might reveal the existence of a still-concealed top page containing a date and the name of the intended recipient.

The development came as the coroner overseeing the inquest rejected calls for the Queen and Prince Philip to be questioned as witnesses. Lord Justice Scott Baker’s decision infuriated lawyers trying to investigate claims that Diana was murdered.

He insisted it was neither appropriate nor necessary to ask Philip about letters he is said to have written to the Princess and to question the monarch about a warning that she is alleged to have given Mr Burrell about “dark forces” at work.

The refusal came despite claims by Mr Al Fayed that the couple were murdered in an MI5 plot masterminded by the Duke of Edinburgh because Diana was pregnant with Dodi’s child.

Philip refused to cooperate with the Scotland Yard inquiry led by ex-Metropolitan Police Commissioner Lord Stevens, insisting he had nothing useful to add.

Mr Mansfield urged the coroner to help uncover the truth about Philip’s letters, which were said to have upset Diana.

“You may be able to approach him on behalf of the inquest and inquire into truth,” he said. “Obvious inquiries are, firstly, whether he was aware of any of the fears she has expressed and, two, whether he did send letters of the kind described in the Paget report.”

But Lord Justice Scott Baker said: “It doesn’t seem to me that any further inquiries at this stage would be appropriate or necessary.” But he said he would “keep the position under review”.

Last night Mr Al Fayed vowed to press ahead with efforts to obtain evidence from the Royal Family, which he says will support his murder claims.

“The coroner may believe it is not appropriate nor necessary but we believe it is,” said a spokesman for the Harrods tycoon. “At some point we’re going to have to have answers. We’re not going to let this drop.”

Another mystery surrounding the case has also been the allegation that a white Fiat Uno caused Diana’s chauffeur-driven Mercedes to veer out of control.

There have been claims that it belonged to James Andanson, a photographer who was later found dead.

His burnt corpse was found in the wreckage of a car in France in what appeared to be suicide.

However, a witness has now come forward to say he believes that Andanson had two bullet holes in his head.

Mr Mansfield also claimed there was a witness, Jacques Morrell, who saw Mr Andanson in Paris on the night of the crash. He said: “There are witnesses who indicate he was in Paris. Whether he was driving a white Fiat Uno is a separate matter.

“Part of (Morrell’s) identification of Andanson comes from something that is referred to as confidential reports.”

He said it was not clear what these confidential reports were, and urged the court to request the information from investigators.

The hearing was also told that a marquee will be set up in the courtyard of the High Court to accommodate hundreds of journalists and members of the public who will want to see the full inquest.

The next preliminary hearing will be held on July 27.
www.dailyexpress.co.uk/news/view/12978/Diana's-fear-of-murder

the harvest is coming, lol