Cannes documentary to feature 'gruesome' photo of dying Diana
A documentary that'll be showcased during the Cannes festival this week is in controversy for using a photograph of Princess Diana - seconds after she was killed in the 1997 car crash.
The disturbing photo is being used in Unlawful Killing, film that's being backed by Mohammed Fayed, whose son Dodi was also killed in the Paris underpass accident.
According to Britain's DailyMail.co.uk, the 'distressing' photograph has never been seen before by the public and includes graphic details of Diana's body. It was a paparazzi shot and was taken even as the Princess breathed her last after the high-speed accident destroyed the Mercedes she and then lover Dodi were travelling in.
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