The coroner investigating the death of Britain’s Princess Diana has requested to see all ‘underlying material’ used to compile the official British police report.
The development comes after Harrods tycoon Mohamed Al Fayed - the father of Diana’s lover Dodi who also died in the 1997 Paris car crash - made a request to see the information ahead of the joint inquest in October. Despite the official three-year Metropolitan police inquiry concluding that the crash had been an accident, Mohamed believes Diana and his son were murdered.
The businessman insists that there is documented evidence to support his suspicions, including records of the late princess telling her lawyers she believed she was the subject of a conspiracy to eliminate her. Coroner Baroness Butler-Sloss has requested that the police submit all documentation, which could include medical records, forensic details about the car wreck, photographs and computer records.
Baroness Butler-Sloss stated access to the documents would be under her control, and requested all relevant parties ‘provide an undertaking as to confidentiality’. She said: ‘Access to material in the following directions will be in such manner and by such means as may be directed by the coroner.’ She also asked Mohamed’s lawyers and other legal teams to provide a list of any allegations and evidence ‘of wrongdoing in connection with the deaths’.
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