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== Inquest Verdict ==
This is a incorrect statement contained in the article
"The jury at a British inquest in 2008 returned a verdict of unlawful killing through grossly negligent driving by Paul and the paparazzi."
The correct statement should be
The jury at a British inquest in 2008 returned a verdict of unlawful killing through grossly negligent driving by the driver Henri Paul and the following vehicles.
It was the royal judge in a royal court in his summing up while giving his own opinion. That equated the following vehicles with the paparazzi. This was in opposition to the evidence presented in the trial.
That had demonstrated that the eye witness descriptions of the following vehicles large black motorcycles and a large silver car did not match the vehicles a mixture of mopeds one motor cycles and small cars driven by the paparazzi. Or the evidence that the paparazzi did not arrive at the crash until one to two minutes after the crash.
The judge also gave his opinion that the following vehicles were not necessarily driving dangerously.
The judge withdrew the verdict option of murder and chose the wording of the remaining verdicts.
Describing the vehicles that were witnessed surrounding and in front of Diana's car as following rather than surrounding.
The BBC royal correspondent at the trial was the first to misreport and misquote the Jury verdict incorrectly replacing following vehicles with paparazzi. All other media to this incorrect quote as accurate and repeated it.
The verdict was unlawful killing. It is normal for a police investigation to follow such a verdict but not in this case. The following vehicles and there drivers and riders have not been traced.
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== Estimated television audience of the funeral ==
2.5 billion seems a little high, given the world population at the time was only 5.8 billion. Estimates vary quite a lot:
"The European Broadcasting Union estimated that '''600 million''' people in 190 countries watched the funeral on live television. In the United States, an estimated fifty million watched. [Nielsen Media Research]"<ref name="johnston98">{{cite book|author=Carla B. Johnston|title=Global News Access: The Impact of New Communications Technologies|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aAlJn5ZpvGcC&pg=PA1|year=1998|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-275-95774-2|page=1}}</ref>
"The funeral of Princess Diana in September 1997 was perhaps the most widely watched event in the history of mankind. More than 50 million Americans got up at an early hour on Saturday morning to tune in their television sets, and an estimated '''1.2 billion''' were watching around the globe." <ref>{{cite book|author=Ray Eldon Hiebert|title=Impact of Mass Media: Current Issues|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=J_NoAAAAIAAJ|year=1999|publisher=Longman|isbn=978-0-8013-3198-5|page=60}}</ref>
"By September 1997 an unprecedented '''2 billion''' of the world's 6 billion people viewed live television broadcasts of Princess Diana's funeral, the largest television audience ever to gather for a single event."<ref>{{cite book|author1=Kwadwo Anokwa|author2=Carolyn A. Lin|author3=Michael Brian Salwen|title=International Communication: Concepts and Cases|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZjdiAAAAMAAJ|year=2003|publisher=Wadsworth/Thomson Learning|isbn=978-0-534-57519-9|page=259}}</ref>
"a staggering '''2.5 billion''' people are estimated to have watched her funeral. If this figure is correct, it means that of the three-quarters of the world's population who have access to television, no less than 80 percent were watching."<ref>{{cite book|author=Nicholas Mirzoeff|title=An Introduction to Visual Culture|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hhajBE0mUfwC&pg=PA246|year=1999|publisher=Psychology Press|isbn=978-0-415-15876-3|page=246}}</ref>
"It is estimated that '''a billion''' people watched the funeral service - the world's largest ever TV audience."<ref>{{cite book|title=BBC Music Magazine|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Zho9AQAAIAAJ|year=1997|publisher=BBC magazines|page=4}}</ref>
[[User:Firebrace|Firebrace]] ([[User talk:Firebrace|talk]]) 16:57, 7 September 2019 (UTC)
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== References ==
http://hovasse.tripod.com/mercenary/diana.html[[User:Mmmarkkk|Mmmarkkk]] ([[User talk:Mmmarkkk|talk]]) 13:03, 31 August 2020 (UTC)
== Not very clear ==
So what actually killed Diana and Dodi? They were in the back seat, the car went into the pillar head-on. The only survivor from the wreck was the man in the passenger seat, who was presumably closer to the impact and structural deformation of a head on collision. While no place in a car is safe in an accident, the back seats should be safer than the fronts, especially in a head on collision. So what was the actual cause of trauma to the back seat victims? Was it being thrown against the seat backs by the deceleration? Did the passenger in the front have an air bag? This stuff is of medical interest, and there is almost no detail given here. We don't need gruesome injury descriptions, but some sort of explanation of how the man closer to the crash lived and the two in the back were killed would be nice.
[[Special:Contributions/64.222.85.154|64.222.85.154]] ([[User talk:64.222.85.154|talk]]) 23:38, 12 December 2020 (UTC)
: In collisions of this type, frontal impact is not the chief danger. Human bodies have evolved to survive front and rear impacts rather better than side impacts; what happens in a side impact is that the heart and other organs become detached from interstitial and connective tissues, producing internal contusions and tears to these organs and large blood vessels. It is my understanding that Lady Diana's injuries were consistent with such an occurrence. Sadly. [[User:Jmrowland|rowley]] ([[User talk:Jmrowland|talk]]) 09:05, 18 December 2020 (UTC)
== Infobox ==
While Henri Paul and Dodi Fayed died in the [[Pont de l'Alma]], Diana technically died at [[Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital]], and the name of the article is Death of Diana, Princess of Wales. --[[User:The Vital One|The Vital One]] ([[User talk:The Vital One|talk]]) 02:17, 4 April 2022 (UTC)
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== "Armoured" Mercedes ==
The S280 Mercedes-Benz in which Diana has died was not armoured, as the Paget Report clearly states, it was a standard sedan. [[Special:Contributions/2A02:A314:C539:BA00:CD28:612D:DB58:C4E7|2A02:A314:C539:BA00:CD28:612D:DB58:C4E7]] ([[User talk:2A02:A314:C539:BA00:CD28:612D:DB58:C4E7|talk]]) 20:06, 8 September 2022 (UTC)
== Struck a passing Fiat? ==
This makes no sense as the Mercedes was doing over 100kph which means the Fiat was going faster still (which is incorrect). Could this ever be clarified for Wikipedia, as far as the wording of the 'circumstance' is concerned, I mean? [[Special:Contributions/120.16.144.78|120.16.144.78]] ([[User talk:120.16.144.78|talk]]) 22:19, 10 September 2022 (UTC)
== "Her heart had been displaced to the right side of the chest" ==
This statement is cited to source 43, an article about the differences between French and US Trauma care, and does not back up the statement "Her heart had been displaced to the right side of the chest,[43]" [[Special:Contributions/122.62.143.155|122.62.143.155]] ([[User talk:122.62.143.155|talk]]) 08:18, 2 October 2022 (UTC)
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== Diana ==
D’Oman [[Special:Contributions/70.81.80.212|70.81.80.212]] ([[User talk:70.81.80.212|talk]]) 11:16, 21 December 2022 (UTC)
== Lede unclear ==
The lede describes various theories that were published over the years, but I think it would be better to summarize the investigation first and then add something at the end that various other false theories were developed. [[User:PhotographyEdits|PhotographyEdits]] ([[User talk:PhotographyEdits|talk]]) 08:31, 4 September 2023 (UTC)' |
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== Inquest Verdict ==
This is a incorrect statement contained in the article
"The jury at a British inquest in 2008 returned a verdict of unlawful killing through grossly negligent driving by Paul and the paparazzi."
The correct statement should be
The jury at a British inquest in 2008 returned a verdict of unlawful killing through grossly negligent driving by the driver Henri Paul and the following vehicles.
It was the royal judge in a royal court in his summing up while giving his own opinion. That equated the following vehicles with the paparazzi. This was in opposition to the evidence presented in the trial.
That had demonstrated that the eye witness descriptions of the following vehicles large black motorcycles and a large silver car did not match the vehicles a mixture of mopeds one motor cycles and small cars driven by the paparazzi. Or the evidence that the paparazzi did not arrive at the crash until one to two minutes after the crash.
The judge also gave his opinion that the following vehicles were not necessarily driving dangerously.
The judge withdrew the verdict option of murder and chose the wording of the remaining verdicts.
Describing the vehicles that were witnessed surrounding and in front of Diana's car as following rather than surrounding.
The BBC royal correspondent at the trial was the first to misreport and misquote the Jury verdict incorrectly replacing following vehicles with paparazzi. All other media to this incorrect quote as accurate and repeated it.
The verdict was unlawful killing. It is normal for a police investigation to follow such a verdict but not in this case. The following vehicles and there drivers and riders have not been traced.
A possible match to the White Fiat Uno involved in the crash in the White Fiat Uno belonging to James Andanson <!-- Template:Unsigned IP --><small class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/2A02:C7F:AEE3:F400:85D:EA0F:9D08:D341|2A02:C7F:AEE3:F400:85D:EA0F:9D08:D341]] ([[User talk:2A02:C7F:AEE3:F400:85D:EA0F:9D08:D341#top|talk]]) 08:51, 1 September 2019 (UTC)</small> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
== Estimated television audience of the funeral ==
2.5 billion seems a little high, given the world population at the time was only 5.8 billion. Estimates vary quite a lot:
"The European Broadcasting Union estimated that '''600 million''' people in 190 countries watched the funeral on live television. In the United States, an estimated fifty million watched. [Nielsen Media Research]"<ref name="johnston98">{{cite book|author=Carla B. Johnston|title=Global News Access: The Impact of New Communications Technologies|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aAlJn5ZpvGcC&pg=PA1|year=1998|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|isbn=978-0-275-95774-2|page=1}}</ref>
"The funeral of Princess Diana in September 1997 was perhaps the most widely watched event in the history of mankind. More than 50 million Americans got up at an early hour on Saturday morning to tune in their television sets, and an estimated '''1.2 billion''' were watching around the globe." <ref>{{cite book|author=Ray Eldon Hiebert|title=Impact of Mass Media: Current Issues|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=J_NoAAAAIAAJ|year=1999|publisher=Longman|isbn=978-0-8013-3198-5|page=60}}</ref>
"By September 1997 an unprecedented '''2 billion''' of the world's 6 billion people viewed live television broadcasts of Princess Diana's funeral, the largest television audience ever to gather for a single event."<ref>{{cite book|author1=Kwadwo Anokwa|author2=Carolyn A. Lin|author3=Michael Brian Salwen|title=International Communication: Concepts and Cases|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZjdiAAAAMAAJ|year=2003|publisher=Wadsworth/Thomson Learning|isbn=978-0-534-57519-9|page=259}}</ref>
"a staggering '''2.5 billion''' people are estimated to have watched her funeral. If this figure is correct, it means that of the three-quarters of the world's population who have access to television, no less than 80 percent were watching."<ref>{{cite book|author=Nicholas Mirzoeff|title=An Introduction to Visual Culture|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hhajBE0mUfwC&pg=PA246|year=1999|publisher=Psychology Press|isbn=978-0-415-15876-3|page=246}}</ref>
"It is estimated that '''a billion''' people watched the funeral service - the world's largest ever TV audience."<ref>{{cite book|title=BBC Music Magazine|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Zho9AQAAIAAJ|year=1997|publisher=BBC magazines|page=4}}</ref>
[[User:Firebrace|Firebrace]] ([[User talk:Firebrace|talk]]) 16:57, 7 September 2019 (UTC)
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== References ==
http://hovasse.tripod.com/mercenary/diana.html[[User:Mmmarkkk|Mmmarkkk]] ([[User talk:Mmmarkkk|talk]]) 13:03, 31 August 2020 (UTC)
== Not very clear ==
So what actually killed Diana and Dodi? They were in the back seat, the car went into the pillar head-on. The only survivor from the wreck was the man in the passenger seat, who was presumably closer to the impact and structural deformation of a head on collision. While no place in a car is safe in an accident, the back seats should be safer than the fronts, especially in a head on collision. So what was the actual cause of trauma to the back seat victims? Was it being thrown against the seat backs by the deceleration? Did the passenger in the front have an air bag? This stuff is of medical interest, and there is almost no detail given here. We don't need gruesome injury descriptions, but some sort of explanation of how the man closer to the crash lived and the two in the back were killed would be nice.
[[Special:Contributions/64.222.85.154|64.222.85.154]] ([[User talk:64.222.85.154|talk]]) 23:38, 12 December 2020 (UTC)
: In collisions of this type, frontal impact is not the chief danger. Human bodies have evolved to survive front and rear impacts rather better than side impacts; what happens in a side impact is that the heart and other organs become detached from interstitial and connective tissues, producing internal contusions and tears to these organs and large blood vessels. It is my understanding that Lady Diana's injuries were consistent with such an occurrence. Sadly. [[User:Jmrowland|rowley]] ([[User talk:Jmrowland|talk]]) 09:05, 18 December 2020 (UTC)
== Infobox ==
While Henri Paul and Dodi Fayed died in the [[Pont de l'Alma]], Diana technically died at [[Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital]], and the name of the article is Death of Diana, Princess of Wales. --[[User:The Vital One|The Vital One]] ([[User talk:The Vital One|talk]]) 02:17, 4 April 2022 (UTC)
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== "Armoured" Mercedes ==
The S280 Mercedes-Benz in which Diana has died was not armoured, as the Paget Report clearly states, it was a standard sedan. [[Special:Contributions/2A02:A314:C539:BA00:CD28:612D:DB58:C4E7|2A02:A314:C539:BA00:CD28:612D:DB58:C4E7]] ([[User talk:2A02:A314:C539:BA00:CD28:612D:DB58:C4E7|talk]]) 20:06, 8 September 2022 (UTC)
== Struck a passing Fiat? ==
This makes no sense as the Mercedes was doing over 100kph which means the Fiat was going faster still (which is incorrect). Could this ever be clarified for Wikipedia, as far as the wording of the 'circumstance' is concerned, I mean? [[Special:Contributions/120.16.144.78|120.16.144.78]] ([[User talk:120.16.144.78|talk]]) 22:19, 10 September 2022 (UTC)
== "Her heart had been displaced to the right side of the chest" ==
This statement is cited to source 43, an article about the differences between French and US Trauma care, and does not back up the statement "Her heart had been displaced to the right side of the chest,[43]" [[Special:Contributions/122.62.143.155|122.62.143.155]] ([[User talk:122.62.143.155|talk]]) 08:18, 2 October 2022 (UTC)
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== Diana ==
D’Oman [[Special:Contributions/70.81.80.212|70.81.80.212]] ([[User talk:70.81.80.212|talk]]) 11:16, 21 December 2022 (UTC)
== Lede unclear ==
The lede describes various theories that were published over the years, but I think it would be better to summarize the investigation first and then add something at the end that various other false theories were developed. [[User:PhotographyEdits|PhotographyEdits]] ([[User talk:PhotographyEdits|talk]]) 08:31, 4 September 2023 (UTC)
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