Pathologist Shepherd is a sober doctor and doesn’t want to know anything about conspiracies. If the princess had been strapped in, he says, she would have survived.
Of the many conspiracy theories circulating about the death of Lady Di (1961–1997), coroner Dr. Richard Shepherd nothing. At the time, he examined not only the dead princess, but also her lover Dodi al Fayed and the driver and Diana’s bodyguard. Almost 23 years after the dazzling Royal’s death, which lay at the feet of the world, Shepherd reveals previously unknown details about the death of Diana Frances Spencer, the mother of Prince William (37) and Prince Harry (35).
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The pathologist, who is currently seen on TV shows as a book author, is still amazed at the rare injury Princess Diana died of – the rupture of a vital vein: “This injury is so rare that I have never had a second in my entire professional life have seen. Diana had only one tiny injury – but in the wrong place. »
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The fact that she did not appear to be life-threatening and then passed out is typical of a tear in a vital vein, the doctor said. Immediately after the accident, she wasn’t all that bad – except for a broken arm. Even in the hospital, she felt pretty good about the circumstances – until she passed out.
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Would have survived buckled up
“If she had been buckled up,” said the renowned doctor in the Norwegian-Swedish valley show “Skavlan”, “She would have been discharged from the hospital with a black eye two days after the accident, perhaps a little short of breath because of the broken ribs and a broken arm in a sling.”
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Shepherd explains that emergency personnel reanimated the injured in the hospital and that Diana was “immediately taken to the operating room, where the problem was discovered and an attempt was made to seal the injured vein. But it was unfortunately too late ». (KES)
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