A new docuseries titled “Who Killed Diana?” is being developed to reexamine the death of Princess Diana. This three-part series, created by EverWonder Studio and Emma Cooper’s Empress Films, aims to provide new insights into the tragic event.

The show plans to shed fresh light on Diana’s death, marking the beginning of a series exploring the deaths of famous figures with new perspectives.

The series, directed and executive produced by Emma Cooper—known for “The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes”—will feature rare interviews and uncover previously untold details.

Cooper has expressed a passion for investigating the stories of iconic women and hopes to reveal hidden truths about Diana’s death.

Princess Diana died on August 31, 1997, in a car crash in Paris. Despite emergency surgery, she succumbed to her injuries at the age of 36. The series will explore the circumstances of the crash, including findings from Operation Paget, a 2004 investigation that concluded there was no conspiracy, only a tragic accident.

The premiere date and streaming details for “Who Killed Diana?” have not been announced yet. The docuseries is expected to offer a new look at Diana’s death, combining investigative journalism with historical context.

For updates on its release, keep an eye on future announcements from the production companies.

Credit : Parade

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