Lady Diana pregnant on the day of her death? The medical examiner confides
Since August 31, 1997, there have been many rumors about Lady Diana's death. Was the princess pregnant on the day of her death? The medical examiner gives her version of the facts.
Lady Di's death continues to spawn some more unusual conspiracy theories. For 23 years now, one of them has always been talked about a lot.
Some are convinced that Princess Diana was pregnant with her boyfriend Dodi Al-fayed on the evening of her fatal accident under the Alma Bridge in Paris. It all starts with the disturbing testimony of a peacekeeper.
Lady Di pregnant? A rumor started by a French police officer
In 2003, a French police officer revealed crucial information to the British newspaper The Independent. According to him, Princess Diana was pregnant on the day of her death.
At the time, the officer explained that he was able to consult the official medical report at length. There he would have found irrefutable proof of what he was saying. According to him, Lady Di's death was indeed an accident.
The real mystery would lie in this pregnancy that some people would have done everything to hide.
Forensic scientist refutes Lady Diana's pregnancy theory
Professor Angela Gallop, one of England's most renowned medical examiners, was involved in the inquest into the death of Princess Diana.
She revealed to The Times that shortly after the accident Lady Di received a blood transfusion. It had therefore been difficult to get a reliable pregnancy test, since she had in her body, in addition to her own, the blood of another person.
However, drops of his blood were collected on the carpet at the foot of the Mercedes passenger seat. According to Angela Gallop, after analysis, the sample did not reveal any traces of pregnancy hormone.
The specialist thus puts an end to years of rumors on this subject. But certain gray areas still cast doubt on this tragic August 31, 1997. Like the terrifying letter from Lady Diana which predicted her accident.