Princess Diana's fatal car crash becomes themed ride
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The National Enquirer Live, a new attraction in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee launched on Friday and one of its themes is a 3D recreation of the car crash that killed Princess Diana in Paris.
“It’s a 3-D computer model, and you’re looking down on what looks just like Paris, but it’s three-dimensional,” said investor Robin Turner, according to Daily Beast.
“There’s no blood. There’s none of that. You see the car crash through computer animation. 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.
“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,” Turner said.
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Turner added that after the ride, “You will be polled on what you believe was the cause of her death and who was behind it…. 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?”
National Enquirer Live will also feature replicas of the scene of OJ Simpson‘s ex-wife Nicole Brown’s murder and a gallery focusing on the claim that NASA faked the moon landing, among others.
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