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As she wasn't wearing a seatbelt she wouldn't have decelerated at all when the car came to a sudden stop. Now when she hit the armoured glass at the front of the car, maybe...Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIt wasn't the speed or the pillar that killed her, more the rapid deceleration I feel.
Perhaps New Labour can bring out some carefully planned legislation to help save us all from rapid deceleration events.
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It wasn't the speed or the pillar that killed her, more the rapid deceleration I feel.
Perhaps New Labour can bring out some carefully planned legislation to help save us all from rapid deceleration events.
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You might be onto something there! Very suspicious having a concrete pillar in a tunnel.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostYes - I think she died because the driver was drunk, she wasn't wearing a seatbelt, and they crashed into a concrete pillar at high speed.
It's that last crucial detail that makes the difference, I feel.
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Yes - I think she died because the driver was drunk, she wasn't wearing a seatbelt, and they crashed into a concrete pillar at high speed.Originally posted by Spartacus View PostIs there really anyone (other than al Fayed) who seriously, genuinely believes she died for any reason other than the driver was drunk and she wasn't wearing a seatbelt?
It's that last crucial detail that makes the difference, I feel.
Mind you, no doubt the readers of the Daily Heil will feel differently.
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Is there really anyone (other than al Fayed) who seriously, genuinely believes she died for any reason other than the driver was drunk and she wasn't wearing a seatbelt?
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Are they planning on demonstrating it by caning it through there at 120 with a p1ssed up driver? That's the only way they'll be able to work it out properly.
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Oh, the irony!
"The vehicle's wheel trim shot off"
Another MI5 / MI6 / N@zi plot then. I blame the Egyptians.
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