Judge Rejects Bid for Inquiry in Diana Crash
From Times Wire Reports
A Scottish judge rejected a claim by Mohamed Fayed that British security services murdered Princess Diana and his son, Dodi Fayed.
The action blocked Fayed’s bid for a full public inquiry into the 1997 Paris car crash that killed the pair and their driver.
A French court ruled in 2002 that the crash was an accident caused by their drunk and speeding driver, Henri Paul.
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