New details are expected to come to light about the death of Princess Diana, who died in a tragic car accident in Paris on August 31, 1997 at the age of 36.

It is expected that these details will reopen the case from the beginning according to British press. To find them is an eyewitness to the crash, Le Van Thanh, who was driving his Fiat Uno and was behind the Mercedes with Princess and her millionaire partner Dodi Al-Fayed. They both died that night, along with the driver. The only survivor of that horrific accident is bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones.

The story (and not the only one) is contained in a book I expected to see in the light of publication in a few months with the title: Diana, a Resolved Issue. But New Idea magazine anticipated part of the content of the investigation led by Colin McLaren who contacted Le Van Thanh. The latter said: "I was driving and suddenly Diana's car hit me."

A French car has provoked the accident. "Police reconstructed the dynamics of the collision but found nothing to protect their compatriot who would have caused Diana's death." However, the witness refused to disclose other aspects because "besides the police, many powerful people were involved".

Radar Online also mentions Michael Cole, the first spokesman for Dodi Al-Fayed's father, who said the information contained in the book may change the letters on the desk, but they should be reported to a court official, because otherwise if contacted by police French or British those records run the risk of being buried.

Meanwhile, on the occasion of the 22nd anniversary of Diana's death, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle with their son Archie will go to Lady Diana's grave today, while in Paris the square above the Alma bridge where the accident will cost her activities and events in memory of the late princess.