MI6 and the Death of Princess Diana
Unpublished document pertaining to the "Car Accident Plot"

MI6 and Princess Diana: Unpublished document pertaining to the "Car Accident Plot"


Global Research Editor's Note

The 1999 sworn testimony of MI6 Agent Richard Tomlininson made available to French police investigators and judicial authorities was first posted on Global Research in October 2003. This testimony reveals certain circumstances pertaining to the death of the Princess of Wales more than ten years ago, in late August 1997.

Although the text of the testimony was available on Tomlinson's website, is was never brought to the attention of the British public nor was the object of discussion by the British media in relation to circumstances surrounding the dealth of the Princess of Wales.

Nine years later, an article in the Daily Telegraph acknowledges, somewhat belatedly, Tomlinson's testimony.

This article however fails to address many important issues pertaining to Diana's death, which are contained in Tomlinson's testimony.

We bring to the attention of our readers the complete transcript of Tomlinson's Testimony, which was first published by Global Research in October 2003


Michel Chossudovsky, 14 February 2008

Diana inquest: MI6 'plotted tunnel murder'

By Nick Allen

Daily Telegraph. 13 February 2008


MI6 plotted to murder Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic in a staged car accident in a tunnel five years before Diana, Princess of Wales died in a similar crash, a renegade former spy has told the inquest into her death.

Diana murder probe costs taxpayer £6m All the videos, pictures and testimony from the Diana inquest Richard Tomlinson, who worked for MI6 in the early 1990s, told the High Court he had seen a two page document, drawn up in 1992, detailing three plans to kill Mr Milosevic.

One plan was to use a strobe light to blind Mr Milosevic’s chauffeur The first involved using a Serb opposition paramilitary group, which was regarded as being the most “deniableâ€