| Princess
Diana, a spirit of love
RECENT coverage has reported that British royal coroner
hinted the inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales,
which has been long awaited, is expected to start in the
summer. The inquest has been held by a two-year French
investigation and by subsequent legal objections by Mohamed
Fayed, whose son, Diana’s lover Dodi, also died in the car
crash in Paris in 1997.Michael Burgess, the Surrey coroner,
will now have to make a number of decisions on how to conduct
the inquiry.A request is thought to have been already made,
via the Foreign Office, for copies of the 6,000-page French
report from the investigation of Judge Herve Stephan.When the
inquest opens, the result of a post mortem examination
believed to have been carried out on the Princess by a Home
Office pathologist will be made public.It will include results
of toxicology tests and will answer rumors that the Princess
was pregnant.
Princess Diana Francis Spencer was born July 1, 1961 at
Park House near Sandringham, Norfolk. She was the youngest of
four children to Viscount and Vicountess Althorp. She had two
sisters Sarah and Jane, and a younger brother Charles.
Princess Diana lived with her father and in 1975 the family
moved to the Spencer family house in Northamptonshire in
English Midlands. Princess Diana went to a preparatory school,
Riddlesworth Hall at Diss, Northolk. In 1974 she was a boarder
at West Heath near Seven Oaks, Kent. At school she became an
accomplished pianist and was given the award for giving the
most help to the school and her schoolfellows. The
presentation of this award shows Princess Diana’s giving
spirit so early on in life. In 1977 Princess Diana went to
finishing school at the Institute Alpin Videmanette in
Rougemont, Switzerland. In 1978 she moved into a flat at
Coleherns Court, London. She worked as a kindergarten teacher
at Young English School in Pimlico.
It was officially announced February 24, 1981 that Lady
Diana would marry The Prince of Wales. Their families had
known each other for years and The Prince and Lady Diana had
met again when he was invited to a weekend at Althorp. They
were married in St. Pauls Cathedral July 29, 1981. The
ceremony drew a worldwide audience of over 1 billion people.
Hundreds of thousands of people lined the route from
Buckingham Palace to the Cathedral. The marriage was
solemnized by the Archbishop of Canterbury Dr. Runcie together
with the Dean of St. Pauls. Princess Diana was the first
Englishwoman to marry an heir to the throne for 300 years. The
Prince and Princess of Wales lived primarily at Highgrove
house near Tetbury, Gloucestershire. They also shared an
apartment at Kensington Palace. They had two children, William
Arthur Louis who was born June 21, 1982 and Henry Charles
Albert David who was born September 15, 1984. Princess Diana
had 17 godchildren. On December 1992 it was officially
announced the Prince and Princess would separate. The Prince
and Princess were divorced August 28, 1996.
Princess Diana’s first official tour with the Prince was
a three-day visit to Wales in 1981. In 1983 the Prince and
Princess went to Australia and New Zealand. In 1985 they went
to Italy with their two children. Other official visits took
them to India, Brazil, Canada, Nigeria, Cameroon, Spain and
France. Their last visit together was to South Korea in 1992.
During her marriage Princess Diana was the president or patron
of over 100 charities. In December 1993 the Princess announced
she would be reducing the extent of her public role. She
remained as patron of Centerpoint (homeless charity), English
National Ballet, Leprosy Mission and National Aids Trust, and
president of the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond
Street and the Royal Marsden Hospital. Princess Diana’s last
official engagement was July 21 when she visited Northwick
Park Hospital, London (children accident and emergency unit).
In the year before her death Diana was an active campaigner
for a ban on the manufacture and use of land mines. Princess
Diana visited Angola in 1997 as part of her campaign.
Princess Diana met Dodi at a polo match in July 1986. It
was at this time that her marriage was falling apart but she
still maintained a public appearance. As it occurred, Princess
Diana and Dodi would cross paths at various social events.
Diana had taken her sons to the premiere of the film Hook and
had been introduced once again to Dodi. Dodi was the executive
producer of the film. Dodi loved the Hollywood life style. He
convinced his father to invest in the production of Chariots
of Fire which went on to become a worldwide success. Princess
Diana had dinner with Dodi in his Park Lane apartment and were
described as sitting on the floor and talking for hours. On
the last afternoon she was alive, Princess Diana and Dodi
visited the Villa Windsor, the former house of the late Duke
and Duchess of York. It had been leased to Mohamed Al Fayed
who had restored it. There has since been some speculation
that the couple planned to live there, but this is
speculation.
There has been a concerted effort since Diana’s death to
plant disinformation. For example, the car was formerly
stolen, the car had faulty brakes, it was a defective car, and
so on. This is an old intelligence ploy. Only the sole
survivor of the crash, bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones was wearing
a seat belt. Why?In 1996 the bodyguard of Princess Diana was
dismissed from the Wales entourage for “over familiarity” with
Diana. In May 1997 he was killed in a motorcycle accident.
Witnesses at the scene of the accident claim they did not
recognize Diana despite the fact that she was the most
photographed woman in the world. A former British Secret
Intelligence Service officer has alleged that the Paris crash
that killed Diana and Dodi bore unnerving resemblance to a
1992 MI6 plot to murder Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic.
One scenario put forward by British Intelligence to
assassinate Milosevic involved causing his personal limousine
to crash inside a tunnel. It was suggested one way to cause
the limousine to crash might be to disorientate the chauffer
using a strobe flash gun. Princess Diana and lover Dodi Fayed
were planning to marry, a priest has revealed. In a series of
meetings leading up to the week of her death, the Princess
poured out her heart to Father Frank Gelli, who has kept
silent for three years since the accident that rocked a
nation. She revealed her love for Dodi and asked the priest to
perform the wedding ceremony, and questioned him on the
implications of a mixed-religion marriage. The minister says,
“I feel sure that if Diana and Dodi had not been so tragically
killed, they would have married.” Diana phoned Father Frank
just days before the fatal car crash, to tell him she had
“good news.” Father Gelli says, “After all the things she had
told me about their relationship, I could only imagine she was
about to announce her engagement to Dodi.” Lawyers for the
father of Princess Diana’s boyfriend, Dodi Al Fayed, sued the
Justice Department, State Department and U.S. intelligence
agencies. Mohamed Al Fayed is seeking information he hopes
will shed new light on the 1997 Paris car crash that claimed
the lives of the princess and his son.(SD-Agencies)
RECENT coverage has reported that British royal coroner
hinted the inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales,
which has been long awaited, is expected to start in the
summer. The inquest has been held by a two-year French
investigation and by subsequent legal objections by Mohamed
Fayed, whose son, Diana’s lover Dodi, also died in the car
crash in Paris in 1997.Michael Burgess, the Surrey coroner,
will now have to make a number of decisions on how to conduct
the inquiry.A request is thought to have been already made,
via the Foreign Office, for copies of the 6,000-page French
report from the investigation of Judge Herve Stephan.When the
inquest opens, the result of a post mortem examination
believed to have been carried out on the Princess by a Home
Office pathologist will be made public.It will include results
of toxicology tests and will answer rumors that the Princess
was pregnant.
Princess Diana Francis Spencer was born July 1, 1961 at
Park House near Sandringham, Norfolk. She was the youngest of
four children to Viscount and Vicountess Althorp. She had two
sisters Sarah and Jane, and a younger brother Charles.
Princess Diana lived with her father and in 1975 the family
moved to the Spencer family house in Northamptonshire in
English Midlands. Princess Diana went to a preparatory school,
Riddlesworth Hall at Diss, Northolk. In 1974 she was a boarder
at West Heath near Seven Oaks, Kent. At school she became an
accomplished pianist and was given the award for giving the
most help to the school and her schoolfellows. The
presentation of this award shows Princess Diana’s giving
spirit so early on in life. In 1977 Princess Diana went to
finishing school at the Institute Alpin Videmanette in
Rougemont, Switzerland. In 1978 she moved into a flat at
Coleherns Court, London. She worked as a kindergarten teacher
at Young English School in Pimlico.
It was officially announced February 24, 1981 that Lady
Diana would marry The Prince of Wales. Their families had
known each other for years and The Prince and Lady Diana had
met again when he was invited to a weekend at Althorp. They
were married in St. Pauls Cathedral July 29, 1981. The
ceremony drew a worldwide audience of over 1 billion people.
Hundreds of thousands of people lined the route from
Buckingham Palace to the Cathedral. The marriage was
solemnized by the Archbishop of Canterbury Dr. Runcie together
with the Dean of St. Pauls. Princess Diana was the first
Englishwoman to marry an heir to the throne for 300 years. The
Prince and Princess of Wales lived primarily at Highgrove
house near Tetbury, Gloucestershire. They also shared an
apartment at Kensington Palace. They had two children, William
Arthur Louis who was born June 21, 1982 and Henry Charles
Albert David who was born September 15, 1984. Princess Diana
had 17 godchildren. On December 1992 it was officially
announced the Prince and Princess would separate. The Prince
and Princess were divorced August 28, 1996.
Princess Diana’s first official tour with the Prince was
a three-day visit to Wales in 1981. In 1983 the Prince and
Princess went to Australia and New Zealand. In 1985 they went
to Italy with their two children. Other official visits took
them to India, Brazil, Canada, Nigeria, Cameroon, Spain and
France. Their last visit together was to South Korea in 1992.
During her marriage Princess Diana was the president or patron
of over 100 charities. In December 1993 the Princess announced
she would be reducing the extent of her public role. She
remained as patron of Centerpoint (homeless charity), English
National Ballet, Leprosy Mission and National Aids Trust, and
president of the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond
Street and the Royal Marsden Hospital. Princess Diana’s last
official engagement was July 21 when she visited Northwick
Park Hospital, London (children accident and emergency unit).
In the year before her death Diana was an active campaigner
for a ban on the manufacture and use of land mines. Princess
Diana visited Angola in 1997 as part of her campaign.
Princess Diana met Dodi at a polo match in July 1986. It
was at this time that her marriage was falling apart but she
still maintained a public appearance. As it occurred, Princess
Diana and Dodi would cross paths at various social events.
Diana had taken her sons to the premiere of the film Hook and
had been introduced once again to Dodi. Dodi was the executive
producer of the film. Dodi loved the Hollywood life style. He
convinced his father to invest in the production of Chariots
of Fire which went on to become a worldwide success. Princess
Diana had dinner with Dodi in his Park Lane apartment and were
described as sitting on the floor and talking for hours. On
the last afternoon she was alive, Princess Diana and Dodi
visited the Villa Windsor, the former house of the late Duke
and Duchess of York. It had been leased to Mohamed Al Fayed
who had restored it. There has since been some speculation
that the couple planned to live there, but this is
speculation.
There has been a concerted effort since Diana’s death to
plant disinformation. For example, the car was formerly
stolen, the car had faulty brakes, it was a defective car, and
so on. This is an old intelligence ploy. Only the sole
survivor of the crash, bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones was wearing
a seat belt. Why?In 1996 the bodyguard of Princess Diana was
dismissed from the Wales entourage for “over familiarity” with
Diana. In May 1997 he was killed in a motorcycle accident.
Witnesses at the scene of the accident claim they did not
recognize Diana despite the fact that she was the most
photographed woman in the world. A former British Secret
Intelligence Service officer has alleged that the Paris crash
that killed Diana and Dodi bore unnerving resemblance to a
1992 MI6 plot to murder Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic.
One scenario put forward by British Intelligence to
assassinate Milosevic involved causing his personal limousine
to crash inside a tunnel. It was suggested one way to cause
the limousine to crash might be to disorientate the chauffer
using a strobe flash gun. Princess Diana and lover Dodi Fayed
were planning to marry, a priest has revealed. In a series of
meetings leading up to the week of her death, the Princess
poured out her heart to Father Frank Gelli, who has kept
silent for three years since the accident that rocked a
nation. She revealed her love for Dodi and asked the priest to
perform the wedding ceremony, and questioned him on the
implications of a mixed-religion marriage. The minister says,
“I feel sure that if Diana and Dodi had not been so tragically
killed, they would have married.” Diana phoned Father Frank
just days before the fatal car crash, to tell him she had
“good news.” Father Gelli says, “After all the things she had
told me about their relationship, I could only imagine she was
about to announce her engagement to Dodi.” Lawyers for the
father of Princess Diana’s boyfriend, Dodi Al Fayed, sued the
Justice Department, State Department and U.S. intelligence
agencies. Mohamed Al Fayed is seeking information he hopes
will shed new light on the 1997 Paris car crash that claimed
the lives of the princess and his son.(SD-Agencies)
RECENT coverage has reported that British royal coroner
hinted the inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales,
which has been long awaited, is expected to start in the
summer. The inquest has been held by a two-year French
investigation and by subsequent legal objections by Mohamed
Fayed, whose son, Diana’s lover Dodi, also died in the car
crash in Paris in 1997.Michael Burgess, the Surrey coroner,
will now have to make a number of decisions on how to conduct
the inquiry.A request is thought to have been already made,
via the Foreign Office, for copies of the 6,000-page French
report from the investigation of Judge Herve Stephan.When the
inquest opens, the result of a post mortem examination
believed to have been carried out on the Princess by a Home
Office pathologist will be made public.It will include results
of toxicology tests and will answer rumors that the Princess
was pregnant.
Princess Diana Francis Spencer was born July 1, 1961 at
Park House near Sandringham, Norfolk. She was the youngest of
four children to Viscount and Vicountess Althorp. She had two
sisters Sarah and Jane, and a younger brother Charles.
Princess Diana lived with her father and in 1975 the family
moved to the Spencer family house in Northamptonshire in
English Midlands. Princess Diana went to a preparatory school,
Riddlesworth Hall at Diss, Northolk. In 1974 she was a boarder
at West Heath near Seven Oaks, Kent. At school she became an
accomplished pianist and was given the award for giving the
most help to the school and her schoolfellows. The
presentation of this award shows Princess Diana’s giving
spirit so early on in life. In 1977 Princess Diana went to
finishing school at the Institute Alpin Videmanette in
Rougemont, Switzerland. In 1978 she moved into a flat at
Coleherns Court, London. She worked as a kindergarten teacher
at Young English School in Pimlico.
It was officially announced February 24, 1981 that Lady
Diana would marry The Prince of Wales. Their families had
known each other for years and The Prince and Lady Diana had
met again when he was invited to a weekend at Althorp. They
were married in St. Pauls Cathedral July 29, 1981. The
ceremony drew a worldwide audience of over 1 billion people.
Hundreds of thousands of people lined the route from
Buckingham Palace to the Cathedral. The marriage was
solemnized by the Archbishop of Canterbury Dr. Runcie together
with the Dean of St. Pauls. Princess Diana was the first
Englishwoman to marry an heir to the throne for 300 years. The
Prince and Princess of Wales lived primarily at Highgrove
house near Tetbury, Gloucestershire. They also shared an
apartment at Kensington Palace. They had two children, William
Arthur Louis who was born June 21, 1982 and Henry Charles
Albert David who was born September 15, 1984. Princess Diana
had 17 godchildren. On December 1992 it was officially
announced the Prince and Princess would separate. The Prince
and Princess were divorced August 28, 1996.
Princess Diana’s first official tour with the Prince was
a three-day visit to Wales in 1981. In 1983 the Prince and
Princess went to Australia and New Zealand. In 1985 they went
to Italy with their two children. Other official visits took
them to India, Brazil, Canada, Nigeria, Cameroon, Spain and
France. Their last visit together was to South Korea in 1992.
During her marriage Princess Diana was the president or patron
of over 100 charities. In December 1993 the Princess announced
she would be reducing the extent of her public role. She
remained as patron of Centerpoint (homeless charity), English
National Ballet, Leprosy Mission and National Aids Trust, and
president of the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond
Street and the Royal Marsden Hospital. Princess Diana’s last
official engagement was July 21 when she visited Northwick
Park Hospital, London (children accident and emergency unit).
In the year before her death Diana was an active campaigner
for a ban on the manufacture and use of land mines. Princess
Diana visited Angola in 1997 as part of her campaign.
Princess Diana met Dodi at a polo match in July 1986. It
was at this time that her marriage was falling apart but she
still maintained a public appearance. As it occurred, Princess
Diana and Dodi would cross paths at various social events.
Diana had taken her sons to the premiere of the film Hook and
had been introduced once again to Dodi. Dodi was the executive
producer of the film. Dodi loved the Hollywood life style. He
convinced his father to invest in the production of Chariots
of Fire which went on to become a worldwide success. Princess
Diana had dinner with Dodi in his Park Lane apartment and were
described as sitting on the floor and talking for hours. On
the last afternoon she was alive, Princess Diana and Dodi
visited the Villa Windsor, the former house of the late Duke
and Duchess of York. It had been leased to Mohamed Al Fayed
who had restored it. There has since been some speculation
that the couple planned to live there, but this is
speculation.
There has been a concerted effort since Diana’s death to
plant disinformation. For example, the car was formerly
stolen, the car had faulty brakes, it was a defective car, and
so on. This is an old intelligence ploy. Only the sole
survivor of the crash, bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones was wearing
a seat belt. Why?In 1996 the bodyguard of Princess Diana was
dismissed from the Wales entourage for “over familiarity” with
Diana. In May 1997 he was killed in a motorcycle accident.
Witnesses at the scene of the accident claim they did not
recognize Diana despite the fact that she was the most
photographed woman in the world. A former British Secret
Intelligence Service officer has alleged that the Paris crash
that killed Diana and Dodi bore unnerving resemblance to a
1992 MI6 plot to murder Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic.
One scenario put forward by British Intelligence to
assassinate Milosevic involved causing his personal limousine
to crash inside a tunnel. It was suggested one way to cause
the limousine to crash might be to disorientate the chauffer
using a strobe flash gun. Princess Diana and lover Dodi Fayed
were planning to marry, a priest has revealed. In a series of
meetings leading up to the week of her death, the Princess
poured out her heart to Father Frank Gelli, who has kept
silent for three years since the accident that rocked a
nation. She revealed her love for Dodi and asked the priest to
perform the wedding ceremony, and questioned him on the
implications of a mixed-religion marriage. The minister says,
“I feel sure that if Diana and Dodi had not been so tragically
killed, they would have married.” Diana phoned Father Frank
just days before the fatal car crash, to tell him she had
“good news.” Father Gelli says, “After all the things she had
told me about their relationship, I could only imagine she was
about to announce her engagement to Dodi.” Lawyers for the
father of Princess Diana’s boyfriend, Dodi Al Fayed, sued the
Justice Department, State Department and U.S. intelligence
agencies. Mohamed Al Fayed is seeking information he hopes
will shed new light on the 1997 Paris car crash that claimed
the lives of the princess and his son.(SD-Agencies)
RECENT coverage has reported that British royal coroner
hinted the inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales,
which has been long awaited, is expected to start in the
summer. The inquest has been held by a two-year French
investigation and by subsequent legal objections by Mohamed
Fayed, whose son, Diana’s lover Dodi, also died in the car
crash in Paris in 1997.Michael Burgess, the Surrey coroner,
will now have to make a number of decisions on how to conduct
the inquiry.A request is thought to have been already made,
via the Foreign Office, for copies of the 6,000-page French
report from the investigation of Judge Herve Stephan.When the
inquest opens, the result of a post mortem examination
believed to have been carried out on the Princess by a Home
Office pathologist will be made public.It will include results
of toxicology tests and will answer rumors that the Princess
was pregnant.
Princess Diana Francis Spencer was born July 1, 1961 at
Park House near Sandringham, Norfolk. She was the youngest of
four children to Viscount and Vicountess Althorp. She had two
sisters Sarah and Jane, and a younger brother Charles.
Princess Diana lived with her father and in 1975 the family
moved to the Spencer family house in Northamptonshire in
English Midlands. Princess Diana went to a preparatory school,
Riddlesworth Hall at Diss, Northolk. In 1974 she was a boarder
at West Heath near Seven Oaks, Kent. At school she became an
accomplished pianist and was given the award for giving the
most help to the school and her schoolfellows. The
presentation of this award shows Princess Diana’s giving
spirit so early on in life. In 1977 Princess Diana went to
finishing school at the Institute Alpin Videmanette in
Rougemont, Switzerland. In 1978 she moved into a flat at
Coleherns Court, London. She worked as a kindergarten teacher
at Young English School in Pimlico.
It was officially announced February 24, 1981 that Lady
Diana would marry The Prince of Wales. Their families had
known each other for years and The Prince and Lady Diana had
met again when he was invited to a weekend at Althorp. They
were married in St. Pauls Cathedral July 29, 1981. The
ceremony drew a worldwide audience of over 1 billion people.
Hundreds of thousands of people lined the route from
Buckingham Palace to the Cathedral. The marriage was
solemnized by the Archbishop of Canterbury Dr. Runcie together
with the Dean of St. Pauls. Princess Diana was the first
Englishwoman to marry an heir to the throne for 300 years. The
Prince and Princess of Wales lived primarily at Highgrove
house near Tetbury, Gloucestershire. They also shared an
apartment at Kensington Palace. They had two children, William
Arthur Louis who was born June 21, 1982 and Henry Charles
Albert David who was born September 15, 1984. Princess Diana
had 17 godchildren. On December 1992 it was officially
announced the Prince and Princess would separate. The Prince
and Princess were divorced August 28, 1996.
Princess Diana’s first official tour with the Prince was
a three-day visit to Wales in 1981. In 1983 the Prince and
Princess went to Australia and New Zealand. In 1985 they went
to Italy with their two children. Other official visits took
them to India, Brazil, Canada, Nigeria, Cameroon, Spain and
France. Their last visit together was to South Korea in 1992.
During her marriage Princess Diana was the president or patron
of over 100 charities. In December 1993 the Princess announced
she would be reducing the extent of her public role. She
remained as patron of Centerpoint (homeless charity), English
National Ballet, Leprosy Mission and National Aids Trust, and
president of the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond
Street and the Royal Marsden Hospital. Princess Diana’s last
official engagement was July 21 when she visited Northwick
Park Hospital, London (children accident and emergency unit).
In the year before her death Diana was an active campaigner
for a ban on the manufacture and use of land mines. Princess
Diana visited Angola in 1997 as part of her campaign.
Princess Diana met Dodi at a polo match in July 1986. It
was at this time that her marriage was falling apart but she
still maintained a public appearance. As it occurred, Princess
Diana and Dodi would cross paths at various social events.
Diana had taken her sons to the premiere of the film Hook and
had been introduced once again to Dodi. Dodi was the executive
producer of the film. Dodi loved the Hollywood life style. He
convinced his father to invest in the production of Chariots
of Fire which went on to become a worldwide success. Princess
Diana had dinner with Dodi in his Park Lane apartment and were
described as sitting on the floor and talking for hours. On
the last afternoon she was alive, Princess Diana and Dodi
visited the Villa Windsor, the former house of the late Duke
and Duchess of York. It had been leased to Mohamed Al Fayed
who had restored it. There has since been some speculation
that the couple planned to live there, but this is
speculation.
There has been a concerted effort since Diana’s death to
plant disinformation. For example, the car was formerly
stolen, the car had faulty brakes, it was a defective car, and
so on. This is an old intelligence ploy. Only the sole
survivor of the crash, bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones was wearing
a seat belt. Why?In 1996 the bodyguard of Princess Diana was
dismissed from the Wales entourage for “over familiarity” with
Diana. In May 1997 he was killed in a motorcycle accident.
Witnesses at the scene of the accident claim they did not
recognize Diana despite the fact that she was the most
photographed woman in the world. A former British Secret
Intelligence Service officer has alleged that the Paris crash
that killed Diana and Dodi bore unnerving resemblance to a
1992 MI6 plot to murder Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic.
One scenario put forward by British Intelligence to
assassinate Milosevic involved causing his personal limousine
to crash inside a tunnel. It was suggested one way to cause
the limousine to crash might be to disorientate the chauffer
using a strobe flash gun. Princess Diana and lover Dodi Fayed
were planning to marry, a priest has revealed. In a series of
meetings leading up to the week of her death, the Princess
poured out her heart to Father Frank Gelli, who has kept
silent for three years since the accident that rocked a
nation. She revealed her love for Dodi and asked the priest to
perform the wedding ceremony, and questioned him on the
implications of a mixed-religion marriage. The minister says,
“I feel sure that if Diana and Dodi had not been so tragically
killed, they would have married.” Diana phoned Father Frank
just days before the fatal car crash, to tell him she had
“good news.” Father Gelli says, “After all the things she had
told me about their relationship, I could only imagine she was
about to announce her engagement to Dodi.” Lawyers for the
father of Princess Diana’s boyfriend, Dodi Al Fayed, sued the
Justice Department, State Department and U.S. intelligence
agencies. Mohamed Al Fayed is seeking information he hopes
will shed new light on the 1997 Paris car crash that claimed
the lives of the princess and his son.(SD-Agencies)
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