![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "Because if he was wearing a seat belt and didn't see to it that the other people were wearing seat belts, that's certainly unprofessional," Wallace explains. "He finally is writing it because he wants to set the record straight about his responsibility and those of his fellow bodyguard Kez Wingfield."Īnother controversial point involves whether or not the bodyguard was wearing a seat belt. "No, he was offered a million bucks by The National Enquirer, turned it down he was offered similar sums by various tabloids in England and turned it down," Wallace says. Wallace dismisses suspicions that the bodyguard is just cashing in on his account of the princess. "Mohammed Al Fayed has come up with a conspiracy theory that says that the British royal family, the British government and the CIA here were in a conspiracy to kill Dodi and Diana to prevent their marriage." Rees-Jones is coming forward now because "He's angry at Mohammed Al Fayed who, in effect, is blaming him for the crash and, of course it's inaccurate," Wallace explains. ![]()
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