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Diana’s tragic death to be turned into a theme park in the USA

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The National Enquirer, a US-based company, has announced to launch a theme park based on Princess Diana’s death. The 1997 car crash that killed the royal princess will be recreated in 3D for visitors to the National Enquirer Live.

“It’s a 3-D computer model, and you’re looking down on what looks just like Paris, but it’s three-dimensional,” amusements impresario Robin Turner said in his statement.

He continues to explain the Princess Diana exhibit, “It’s projected, and you see the buildings and everything in a 3-D presentation. And it shows the pathway as she left the Ritz hotel, and the paparazzi chasing her, and the bang-flash that we think blinded the driver—and how it happened.”

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In defense of the exhibition, Turner said the Diana exhibit had been handled sensitively “it’s definitely not in poor taste because there’s no blood.”

“It’s definitely not in poor taste. It’s just showing the route of what happened. For people who’ve never been to Paris, it’s just showing the topography, and the distance, and the tunnel, and that kind of stuff … It’s done very professionally.”

Following the exhibition, visitors will be asked if they believe a number of debunked conspiracy theories-including claims that Diana was pregnant at the time of her death and was murdered on the orders of the Buckingham Palace.

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“We ask questions like ‘do you think the Royals were involved?’ ‘Do you think she was pregnant?’ All we do is ask questions on: what’s your opinion?” Turner stated.

Diana’s former manager, Dickie Arbiter, told international media that the exhibit “was in very bad taste.” Dickie Arbiter said: “I wouldn’t call it an attraction, I’d call it very tacky. Tacky is not strong enough, but I don’t think there is a word that’s strong enough.

“[Robin Turner] says it’s not in bad taste – well I doubt he’d know anything in bad taste if it slapped him in the face.” He added that Diana’s son, Prince William and Prince Harry will be offended by this exhibition of turning their mother’s death into an entertainment.