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Investigating Diana: When and how did Diana, Princess of Wales die?
A new Channel 4 documentary, Investigating Diana: Death In Paris, takes a look at the Princess' tragic death

The death of Princess Diana, Princess of Wales, shocked the world. Tragically dying aged just 36 in France, her sudden death left the two heirs to the British throne motherless.

Now a new Channel 4 documentary is taking a look into the circumstances surrounding her death. Investigating Diana: Death in Paris will air on Channel 4 on Sunday, August 21 at 9pm.

The documentary will tell the story of the two police investigations into Diana's death. Princess Diana died in Paris in 1997 in a fatal car crash.

Travelling with Dodi Fayed, her partner at the time, their driver Henri Paul and her bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones, only Trevor survived. The car crashed in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel in Paris while they were fleeing from the paparazzi.

When Diana began dating Prince Charles, she was thrown into the public eye and there was huge media interest around her and she was often followed by paparazzi.

Princess Diana was on holiday in France with Dodi and it is reported that Henri Paul, the driver of the car, approached the entrance of the tunnel at a speed of 70mph when the speed limit was 30mph.

Reports say that Henri lost control of the car and crashed into a pillar in the middle of the tunnel. Henri and Dodi were pronounced dead at the scene and Diana was rushed to the Pitie-Salpetriere Hospital.

It is believed Diana had concussion, a broken arm, a cut thigh, and two serious chest injuries. Doctors operated for two hours to save her life but were unable to get Diana's heart beating properly again.

The Princess never regained consciousness and she passed away on August 31 1997. It is widely believed that a seatbelt would have saved Diana's life. Trevor, the only survivor from the crash, had been wearing a seatbelt at the time.

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