In a message dated 12/1/01 2:06:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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> The seatbelt would have not made any difference, IMHO.
> 
Of course it mattered. The bodyguard sitting in front of her was wearing a 
seat-belt. Though he suffered grievous injuries about the head, chest and 
face, he is alive and working at his craft. 
Wearing a seat belt, "Di" might have only suffered bruising and to a lesser 
degree than the bodyguard. 
Without a seat belt, her 110 pound body became an 85mph missile slamming into 
an immovable object. Someone more brilliant that me should do the math but 
that much soft tissue hitting a stationary object at 85mph had to be 
generating tons of force on impact. 
Death was instantaneous and guaranteed.

Mafud
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