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Diana inquest ruling challenged | Diana inquest ruling challenged |
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Mohamed Al Fayed is to challenge the decision not to have a jury at the inquests into the deaths of his son Dodi and Diana Princess of Wales. | |
The Harrods owner is seeking a Judicial Review of coroner Lady Butler-Sloss's decision to sit without a jury. | The Harrods owner is seeking a Judicial Review of coroner Lady Butler-Sloss's decision to sit without a jury. |
She announced earlier this month that she wants the inquests to take place in the spring. | She announced earlier this month that she wants the inquests to take place in the spring. |
The next preliminary hearing is due to take place at the High Court in London on Monday, 5 March. | |
A spokesman for Mr Al Fayed said: "In particular, Mr Al Fayed will challenge Lady Butler-Sloss's decision to hear the inquests without the aid of a jury of ordinary men and women. | |
"In a case that is unique in the annals of English law, Mr Al Fayed believes the decision of the coroner not to empanel a jury is perverse." | |
In her ruling, Lady Butler-Sloss said only a coroner could give the "careful and fully reasoned decision" the inquests required. | |
'Prompt challenges' | |
She has asked for any challenges to her decision to be made quickly because she wants the full inquests to start in May. | |
But Mr Al Fayed's legal challenge could delay her schedule. | |
Princes William and Harry have previously expressed a desire to end the controversy surrounding the princess's death. | Princes William and Harry have previously expressed a desire to end the controversy surrounding the princess's death. |
The princess, Dodi Al Fayed, and driver Henri Paul died when their Mercedes crashed in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel in Paris on 31 August 1997. | The princess, Dodi Al Fayed, and driver Henri Paul died when their Mercedes crashed in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel in Paris on 31 August 1997. |
They were being pursued by photographers after leaving the Ritz Hotel for Mr Al Fayed's apartment. | They were being pursued by photographers after leaving the Ritz Hotel for Mr Al Fayed's apartment. |
A three-year investigation by former Metropolitan Police chief Lord Stevens found no evidence of a conspiracy to murder the couple, and said the deaths were a "tragic accident". | A three-year investigation by former Metropolitan Police chief Lord Stevens found no evidence of a conspiracy to murder the couple, and said the deaths were a "tragic accident". |
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