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It's being shown on Channel 4 in England tomorrow night. I've just seen two people arguing the case on the news and the Channel four bloke stuttered his way through the whole interview. The Prince's are said to be highly distressed and the channel has had 700 complaints already and the programme hasn't even been shown. It is as you've said truly disgusting and they should leave her in peace. P.S. It's not a tape of the crash but photos of the car afterwards.
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Oh No..that is so wrong. A person's death, and the moments before, is a very personal thing and should not be splattered across the TV screens (or by any other method) in tabloid fashion. That is truly disgusting and shows a glaring lack of character and moral responsibility.
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Just read my comment - it should start 'Well I agree', but I missed the space and I looks like l. Whoops!
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I am suprised the princes hant taken it further maybe a personal plea by them on tv,i know i would if it was my mum and if they do show it i will never watch channel 4 again.
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I for one think that any person's death, be they royalty or not, isn't a thing to be televised and capitalised on. I have no doubt in my mind that the television producers will make a fortune selling advertising time for that time slot, because most of Britain, as well as much of the rest of the world, be they opposed to the showing of the footage or not, will probably be watching it, and making money off of a person's death is immoral and wrong. And even were it not for that simple fact, the point of remembering a person's death is to remember their life, not to dwell on the morbid details of their passing. Everyone knows she's dead, and morbid curiosity aside, that's as far as anyone needs to go into the matter.
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HOW ABOUT RESPECTING THE DEAD, YOUR RIGHT THEY ARE VERY DISGUSTING. VILE PEOPLE. EVEN IN DEATH SHE CANT HAVE ANY PEACE. GOD HELP HER/US
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