31-08-2022, 12:03 AM
It's been 25 years, a quarter of a century since Diana, Princess of Wales died from the injuries that she sustained in a car crash in the Point de l'Alma tunnel in Paris alongside her friend Dodi Fayed. Therefore I have decided to share with you all the recordings from the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5 and from radio stations. Here is the BBC's initial reports and coverage:
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Here is the initial report of her death and the full ITN Special Report ''Diana: Death of a Princess''
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And finally reports from other channels:
Channel 4 News Special: www.youtube.com
Channel 5 News: www.youtube.com
Sky News (very short snippet): www.youtube.com
BBC Radio 1 overnight Newsbeat bulletins: www.youtube.com
Mike Dickin announcing the death live on Talk Radio UK (now known as Talksport): www.youtube.com
Coverage from various radio stations: www.youtube.com
BBC World Service coverage: www.youtube.com
I sincerely apologise for this very long thread but I felt it was fitting to remember her death after a quarter of a century, may she continue to RIP
www.youtube.com
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www.youtube.com
Here is the initial report of her death and the full ITN Special Report ''Diana: Death of a Princess''
www.youtube.com
www.youtube.com
www.youtube.com
www.youtube.com
www.youtube.com
www.youtube.com
www.youtube.com
www.youtube.com
www.youtube.com
And finally reports from other channels:
Channel 4 News Special: www.youtube.com
Channel 5 News: www.youtube.com
Sky News (very short snippet): www.youtube.com
BBC Radio 1 overnight Newsbeat bulletins: www.youtube.com
Mike Dickin announcing the death live on Talk Radio UK (now known as Talksport): www.youtube.com
Coverage from various radio stations: www.youtube.com
BBC World Service coverage: www.youtube.com
I sincerely apologise for this very long thread but I felt it was fitting to remember her death after a quarter of a century, may she continue to RIP