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This is an archive article published on October 2, 2007

Diana inquest opens, 10 yrs after death

An inquest into the death of Princess Diana finally opened on Tuesday, 10 years after she was killed in a Paris car crash...

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An inquest into the death of Princess Diana finally opened on Tuesday, 10 years after she was killed in a Paris car crash, with her lover’s father still convinced the pair were victims of an Establishment plot.

Mohamed al-Fayed, owner of London’s luxury Harrods store, fought a long legal battle to have the inquest heard by a judge and jury.

London’s High Court is expected to spend up to six months deciding if her death was an accident.

The Egyptian-born tycoon, whose son Dodi died in the crash after a much-publicised summer romance with the “people’s princess”, alleges they were killed by British security forces acting on orders from the royal family. He even wants to summon Diana’s ex-husband, Prince Charles, and former father-in-law, the Duke of Edinburgh, arguing.

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