The Diana Circle

Australia and New Zealand

Keeping Princess Diana's memory alive!
January 20th, 2004
Newsletter no.4


Welcome Members!

Happy New Year Everyone!
I hope you have been having wonderful holidays.
Welcome to all the new members, I hope you find this newsletter informative and helpful.
We now have 60 Members!
You are all entered in the draw to win the wonderful "Princess Diana Video" drawn on the 28th of Febuary.
I encourage all of you to read this months newsletter from The Diana Circle UK by Alan and Joan Berry, at .
The US Diana Circle are doing projects to help protect Diana's memory, maybe you could to? Ingrid Sewer has always given Diana bad press, and we want to stop her now! Do you have anything we can use against her? Send it to me!


News Updates!

Coroner to probe death of Diana
From The Sunday Times's correspondents in London
January 5, 2004
THE Queen's coroner will open his inquest into the death of Princess Diana this week by promising to look at as many issues as possible surrounding the fatal car crash in Paris six years ago.
Michael Burgess will make it clear in his opening statement tomorrow that he intends to consider everything from whether the brakes worked on the Mercedes that Diana was travelling in to why she suspected someone wanted to kill her.
He may also ask why Diana had no royal security guards with her and whether driver Henri Paul really was drunk when he crashed the Mercedes in the Alma tunnel. Autopsy specialists have said toxicology reports on Paul's body "do not make sense".
Mr Burgess is expected to state that he will not be in a position to call witnesses until the end of the year, largely because of the amount of material he has to read and digest. He has already contacted solicitors for Paul Burrell, Diana's former butler, to ask to see a letter from the princess in which she expressed her fears about being killed.

False start for Princess Diana inquest
Ben English - 06jan04
Beginning six years, four months and five days after her death, the investigation will adjourn almost immediately. Royal Coroner Michael Burgess, who saw Diana's body the day she died, will open proceedings at 10.30am in the Fleming Room of the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in Westminster.
He will make a brief statement about the scope of his inquiry, and then retire for up to six months to study 6000 pages of evidence compiled by French investigators.

Charles wanted me dead: Diana
From correspondents in London. January 7, 2004
The Daily Mirror and its website named the Prince of Wales as the person Diana had claimed was "planning an accident" in a chilling prediction of her own death in a car crash in August 1997.
A spokeswoman for the Prince of Wales last night refused to comment on the allegations. "We have been inundated with calls but we are not going to get drawn into all of this," she said.

Charles in secret police talks.
From Ben English in London. January 11, 2004
PRINCE Charles has held secret talks with Britain's top policeman over the investigation into Princess Diana's death.
He met Scotland Yard Commissioner Sir John Stevens on Thursday night, two days after the controversial investigation was announced.
The commissioner is understood to have laid out in detail the scope of the highly sensitive inquiry he is leading into sensational claims that the Prince plotted to kill Diana.

Diana crash witness says another car involved: report
Monday January 19...
Souad Mouffakir told The People that she was being driven by her then husband Mohamed Medjahdi in front of Diana's Mercedes when it was involved in an accident in an underpass beside the Pont de l'Alma in the French capital.
Mouffakir, 33, told The People at her home in northern Paris: "I saw through the back window a Fiat Uno driving very fast up to us in the outside lane. But rather than hurtle past, it slowed down so we were side by side." ...
I looked round and saw a black Mercedes sliding out of control at 45 degrees, coming straight at us. I saw the car impact into the pillar. I did not realise that I had just seen the crash that killed Diana," she was quoted as saying.


Intrests!

As always I try to buy the magazines with stories about Princess Diana, The New Idea and Womans day have both published stories, about what I have mentioned above. The Australian Womens Weekly has a story about Cowmilla, must avoid that one!

This Wednesday the 21st January on the ABC in Melbourne they are showing "Diana, A story of a Princess" at 10.30pm for 1 hour. There are 3 parts so keep watching!

Also, if you have the Odyssey channel, they are showing 'Diana, the mourning after' on Sunday 25th Jan at 6.00am. Sadly I cant get this channel, but I would love a copy of the show. Please contact me if you can do this.

If you remember from my last newsletter, I emailed Charles Spencer about the Princess Diana exhibition coming to Australia, well I did receive a reply (not from him personally) which said we won't be seeing it this year. It will remain open in Canada until Althorp reopens. I think we should all keep emailing them asking them to change their minds.

Until next time, be safe... Kayleen Henschel. [email protected]

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