Conspiracy theorists allegedly plot to steal Princess Diana crash files
According to reports from RadarOnline, fringe groups are reportedly planning to steal the sealed French police dossier on Princess Diana’s 1997 crash in Paris.
The 6,000-page file, compiled after an 18-month investigation into the deaths of Diana and Dodi Al Fayed, is stored in the Palais de Justice and legally inaccessible until at least 2082.
Sources claim the groups believe authorities are deliberately hiding evidence and have been discussing security measures, entry points, and potential ways to access the archives.
The dossier reportedly contains thousands of pages of evidence, including witness statements, crash-scene photographs, and toxicology reports.
Partial copies were used during the 2007 British inquest, but the original documents remain sealed, fueling speculation among conspiracy theorists.
Legal experts emphasize that any attempt to access the file would be illegal and extremely difficult, given the security surrounding the archives.
Yet public fascination with Diana’s death, combined with the approaching 30th anniversary in 2027, has intensified curiosity and speculation about what the sealed documents might reveal.
The alleged plot underscores how secrecy surrounding high-profile investigations can inspire extreme theories and actions, even decades after the events in question.