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Get Real
Published: Wednesday May 30,2007 by JudyS
Why all this outrage about something which we haven't seen? Anything which sheds light on what happened in the tunnel is of value - especially if, as Channel 4 says, it shows photographers standing back out of the way (contrary to what we have all been led to believe), and that the faces of the victims are pixillated. And especially given that - 10 years later - an inquest has yet to be held. Such a documentary sounds to be a much more real anniversary recognition of the sad events of 1997 than the pop concert and post-concert party which Diana's sons (or their Windsor advisers) are said to be organizing. And this given that someone as close to Diana as her bodyguard Ken Wharfe has told us that she was in reality a classical music lover. Not to mention her charitable, compassionate, and world changing activities (think of AIDS; think of land mines). A pop concert and booze-up surely diminish Diana's memory far more than any real photographs of what happened in the tunnel can.
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