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Friday, 21st November 2008
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Diana inquest
Prince Philip 'told MI6 to murder Diana and lover'
SENSATIONAL claims that Princess Diana was murdered on the instructions of the Duke of Edinburgh after she expressed fears of an attempt on her life dominated the opening of the inquest into her death yesterday.
Diana may have been embalmed to hide pregnancy
THE body of Diana, Princess of Wales, may have been illegally embalmed to cover up the fact that she was pregnant as part of a plot to kill her, the inquest into her death heard yesterday.
James Reed: The high price of one man's delusion: £10m and six months of sheer farce
AFTER six months, and at an estimated cost of £10m, the less-than-startling conclusion of the inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales is that she died in a car crash in a Paris tunnel and that the actions of pursuing photographers and the
Driver and paparazzi to blame for Diana's death
A DRUNKEN driver and a pack of photographers were blamed for the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, yesterday by an inquest jury who rejected claims that she had been murdered.
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