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The coroner in charge of the Princess Diana inquest has decided to hold a preliminary hearing in January in public, rather than in private. | The coroner in charge of the Princess Diana inquest has decided to hold a preliminary hearing in January in public, rather than in private. |
Mohammed Al Fayed, who mounted a legal challenge for the hearing about Diana and his son Dodi to be held in public, said he welcomed the decision. | |
UK law states inquests must be held in public, but early hearings need not be. | UK law states inquests must be held in public, but early hearings need not be. |
Lady Butler-Sloss was said to have been persuaded to change her mind because of public interest in the case. | |
Harrods boss Mr Al Fayed said that although happy with the decision, he would not tolerate any more attempts to conceal the truth. | |
I will not tolerate further attempts to sweep dirt under the carpet and conceal the truth Mohammed Al Fayed | |
"The public and I have a right to know how my son and Diana, Princess of Wales, were really killed on that awful night. | |
"I will not tolerate further attempts to sweep dirt under the carpet and conceal the truth." | |
He added that he wanted to see whether a forthcoming report by Lord Stevens would help uncover the truth. | |
The preliminary hearing will be held at the Royal Courts of Justice in January, with a full inquest held at a later date at an undecided venue. | |
A spokesman for the Judicial Communications Office said: "The reasons she [Lady Butler-Sloss] had in mind that led her to conclude initially that the meeting should be held in private were entirely pragmatic - such as the size of the courtroom." | |
Among the matters that will be decided at the hearing include whether a jury will sit on the inquest. | Among the matters that will be decided at the hearing include whether a jury will sit on the inquest. |
It would be made up of members of the Royal Household as Diana was still considered a member of the Royal Family when she died. | It would be made up of members of the Royal Household as Diana was still considered a member of the Royal Family when she died. |
French investigation | |
Lady Butler-Sloss will also decide whether the princess and Dodi Al Fayed's inquests - first opened and adjourned in January 2004 - will be held jointly or separately. | |
She was appointed to her new role after the Coroner of the Queen's Household, Michael Burgess, stepped down from the task in July. | |
Diana, 36, and Mr Fayed, 42, were killed along with chauffeur Henri Paul when their Mercedes crashed in the Pont d'Alma tunnel in Paris in 1997. | Diana, 36, and Mr Fayed, 42, were killed along with chauffeur Henri Paul when their Mercedes crashed in the Pont d'Alma tunnel in Paris in 1997. |
They were pursued by paparazzi photographers after leaving the Ritz Hotel for Mr Fayed's apartment. | They were pursued by paparazzi photographers after leaving the Ritz Hotel for Mr Fayed's apartment. |
A two-year investigation in France blamed Mr Paul for losing control of the car because he had drunk alcohol and had taken prescription drugs and was driving too fast. | A two-year investigation in France blamed Mr Paul for losing control of the car because he had drunk alcohol and had taken prescription drugs and was driving too fast. |