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Inquest
reveals ‘no evidence’ of Diana murder plot
LONDON —The coroner investigating the death of Princess Diana said
Monday there is no evidence she was murdered by British intelligence, as
claimed by her boyfriend’s father.
The assessment by Lord Justice Scott Baker came as he began summing up
the inquest into the death of Diana and Dodi Fayed, which began in
October. “There is no evidence that the Duke of Edinburgh ordered
Diana’s execution, and there is no evidence that the secret intelligence
service or any other government agency organised it,” he said.
Mohammed Al-Fayed, the tycoon owner of London’s Harrods department
store, believes Diana and his son Dodi were engaged and has claimed
Prince Philip was linked to an establishment plot to kill them and stop
her marrying a Muslim. Specifically he has claimed that the prince,
husband of Queen Elizabeth II and Diana’s former father-in-law, ordered
the killing of the couple, who died with chauffeur Henri Paul in a 1997
Paris car crash.
But starting his summary of the inquest, the coroner said many of Al-Fayed’s
theories were “demonstrably without foundation.” “Various propositions
... have been shown to be so demonstrably without foundation that they
are no longer being pursued by Mohamed Al-Fayed’s lawyer, even if he
still continues to believe in their truth in his own mind.
“They are not being pursued because there is not a shred of evidence to
support them. Two previous police investigations — one French and one
British — have concluded that the couple’s death was a tragic accident
fueled by a chauffeur who was over the drink-drive limit speeding to get
away from chasing paparazzi. Since opening on October 2 last year, the
inquest into Diana’s death has heard some 250 witnesses, while the
jurors also travelled to Paris to see the scene of the accident for
themselves. Diana’s former butler Paul Burrell was among the most high
profile witnesses to take the stand, while others whose testimony
gripped the court include Pakistani surgeon Hasnat Khan, who had a
two-year romance with Diana.
Al-Fayed, who is also owner of the Ritz Hotel in Paris from where Diana
and his son took their last doomed car ride, gave evidence in February,
calling Prince Philip a “Nazi” and a “racist.” —Agencies
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