A shocking detail about the death of Princess Diana appears (Photo)

Princess Diana's sister, Sarah McCorquidale, has doubted the accident where she lost her life, saying her sister was obsessed with putting up her seat belt. Britain became mourning on August 31, 1997, when Diana died in a car accident in Paris. But in a new documentary evening [...]
Princess Diana's sister, Sarah McCorquidale, has doubted the accident where she lost her life, saying her sister was obsessed with putting up her seat belt.
Britain became mourning on August 31, 1997, when Diana died in a car accident in Paris.
But in a new documentary Sunday night, Lady Di's sister told about her safety habits, especially when she was driving.
The 62-year-old described Diana as a fixed “person who was going nowhere without putting up a” seat belt.
She said it was strange that she had not set the night of the fatal accident.
She was obsessed with putting up her seat belt. Why didn't he put it that night? I will never know. ”
Speaking of the moment she learned of her sister's death, Mrs. Sarah explained that she became overly angry with television channels reporting that she was still alive.
She learns that shortly before the death of Princess Diana called her two sons.
It was a typical telephone conversation between their two sons and their mother, who was on vacation in France. The conversation was brief because the boys wanted to keep playing with their cousins, not spending time on the phone. That brief telephone conversation of 1997 still follows Prince William and Harry because their mother, Princess Diana, would die in a car accident that very night.













