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Thursday 5 September 2013

Soldier's claim SAS hit squad 'did kill Princess Diana' is 'utterly convincing'

Daily Express: AN SAS soldier’s claims that the elite regiment ­murdered Princess Diana are “utterly convincing”, police have been told. The former sniper’s estranged wife has informed Scotland Yard she is ­completely sure he is telling the truth. Her total belief in Soldier N emerged as she was interviewed at length at a secret location. She told Yard detectives how the veteran soldier had spoken about the involvement of an SAS hit squad in the car crash that killed Diana and her boyfriend Dodi Fayed on several occasions. Significantly, she said that the sergeant’s ­allegations came while they were on good terms and before their marriage had hit the rocks.

One source said: “This was not said to scare or threaten her. It came out when there was no ­marital strife and when they were still friends. She was utterly convinced he was telling the truth when he said the SAS was involved in Diana and Dodi Fayed’s deaths.”

Soldier N apparently claimed Diana and Dodi’s driver Henri Paul were blinded by an intense flash of light moments before he lost control of their ­Mercedes. The claim appears to support testimony from an ex-spy at the inquest into Diana and Dodi’s death. The former MI6 agent told the hearing that he was aware of a colleague’s proposal to kill Serbian leader ­Slobodan Milosevic by using a strobe light in a tunnel to distract his driver, causing a crash. And he revealed the existence of a shadowy unit within the SAS known as The Increment which comprises troops from the SAS and SBS for the purposes of carrying out lethal operations on behalf of MI6...read more>>>...