Princess Diana's fatal injury was so small and in such a rare location that a leading forensic pathologist says he has never seen anything like it in his entire career An expert has alleged Princess Diana's fatal injury was "tiny" (Image: Getty Images)

Princess Diana's fatal injury was so minute and unique that a renowned forensic pathologist claims he's never encountered anything like it. ‌

Dr. Richard Shepherd, who scrutinised the evidence in the tragic case, stated that Princess Diana could have survived the 1997 car crash in Paris, France, had she been wearing a seatbelt. ‌

The tiny, deadly tear in a vein in one of Diana's lungs was incredibly rare, according to Dr. Shepherd, who has dismissed conspiracy theories surrounding her death. In his book Unnatural Causes,

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