Two witnesses of Princess Diana’s tragic car accident in 1997 believe the collision was no accident, according to new explosive claims.
Jack and Robin Firestone were in Paris’ l’Alma tunnel prior to ambulances arriving on the scene that fateful night, and are now telling their side of the story.
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The Firestones have claimed they were on their way to their Parisian hotel when they drove into the tunnel just moments after the accident took place.
The couple sensationally claims to have seen two formal-looking black cars parked awkwardly in front of Diana’s chauffeur-driven vehicle.
Speaking on Channel Seven’s Sunrise, Jack Firestone elaborated on the events of the evening: “They [two black cars] were just awkwardly parked, and I don’t recall anyone being in them. The two cars had to be driving ahead of Diana’s car. They then buried all reference to them, but they were there.”


According to 7News, the pair approached French police the following day to report the two cars, but were told investigators “had enough witnesses”.
Princess Diana, her lover Dodi Fayed and their driver Henri Paul all died in the crash. Bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones was the sole-survivor.
According to 7News, Princess Diana believed she would be killed in a royal conspiracy, and even raised such concerns with close confidantes.
The alleged witnesses have maintianed their story, and now the couple have written a book Chasing Diana: Perception versus Reality, detailing what they saw the night Princess Diana passed away.