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Fayed still suspects conspiracy
ROBERT BARR
AP
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Mohamed Al Fayed still believes British secret agents might have
been involved in the death of his son and Princess Diana, his
spokeswoman said Tuesday.
A coroner's jury decided Monday that Diana and Dodi Fayed were
unlawfully killed due to reckless speed and drinking by their
driver, and by the reckless pursuit of vehicles chasing them —
not as part of a murder conspiracy.
Photographers were chasing the couple in cars and on motorbikes
but Katherine Witty, a spokesman for Al Fayed, contends that two
of the pursuing vehicles have not been identified.
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"It is possible that MI6 were involved. We are saying that
it's possible," Witty said in an interview with British Broadcasting
Corp. television.
"But whether as far as you are concerned and the general
public are concerned we can do anything about that remains to
be seen," she said.
The coroner, Lord Justice Scott Baker, had told the jury that
Al Fayed and his legal team had not produced any evidence that
the Secret Intelligence Service, known as MI6, was involved in
the fatal car crash in Paris on Aug. 31, 1997.
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