Author
Ron Alias

Death of Diana Princess of Wales
Possibly unconnected, a personal protection officer whom Diana had developed a close relationship with, Sergeant Barry Mannakee, was killed in a road traffic accident in May 1987. He was travelling as a pillion passenger on the A11 (1+1+1) when the motorcycle he was riding on hit a car.
Possibly unconnected, Camilla Parker-Bowles was involved in a road traffic accident less than three months before the Princess was killed. Ms Parker-Bowles was driving away from Highgrove when her car was in collision with a Volvo 740 (7/4 connection). Relatively unharmed Camilla fled the scene. It was suggested to journalist Jon King (see his book with John Beveridge 'Princess Diana: The Evidence') that Camilla's 'accident' was to serve as a warning to Diana.
As it transpired Diana (the Moon) was killed in a crashed black Mercedes hired from Etoile (the star) Limousines. Famously hitting the 13th pillar of the Place D'Alma tunnel in Paris. It is believed the Mercedes came into contact with a white Fiat Uno immediately before losing control - the Uno (1) and its owner have never been traced. Events conspired to mean it took an hour and forty minutes for the Princess to be transported 4 miles in the middle of the night to a hospital which was not even the closest one. The hospital of choice? The Gunpowder hospital (Pitie Salpetriere) - which had been built on the site of an old gunpowder factory.
Possibly unconnected, the owner of a white Fiat Uno, 'James' Andanson - a millionaire papparazzo - was found in his burnt out black BMW in May 2000. His head (with a hole in the left temple) was detached from his body and lying between the front seats. Verdict of the French coroner? Suicide.
Possibly unconnected, a few weeks later the offices of SIPA - the news agency for whom Andanson worked - was raided by three masked and armed men who specifically stole laptops, hard drives and a webcam. Other news agency owners also reported break ins in the aftermath of the Paris crash. These actions would seem reminiscent of Secret Service actions in Dealey Plaza in recovering any recordings of the Kennedy assassination.