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Full Diana, Dodi inquest delayed | Full Diana, Dodi inquest delayed |
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The full inquests into the deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales and Dodi Fayed are to be delayed until October. | The full inquests into the deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales and Dodi Fayed are to be delayed until October. |
Coroner Lady Butler-Sloss wanted a May hearing but lawyers for Mohammed Al Fayed, Dodi's father, requested more time to allow them to prepare. | Coroner Lady Butler-Sloss wanted a May hearing but lawyers for Mohammed Al Fayed, Dodi's father, requested more time to allow them to prepare. |
Mr Al Fayed alleges the August 1997 Paris road crash which claimed the couple's lives was part of a secret plot by the British establishment. | Mr Al Fayed alleges the August 1997 Paris road crash which claimed the couple's lives was part of a secret plot by the British establishment. |
However, the coroner said she had not heard evidence to support the theory. | However, the coroner said she had not heard evidence to support the theory. |
In a written decision, Lady Butler-Sloss, the deputy royal coroner, said the inquests will take place "on or about" 1 October. | In a written decision, Lady Butler-Sloss, the deputy royal coroner, said the inquests will take place "on or about" 1 October. |
The hearings are expected to last between four and eight months. | |
'Tragic accident' | 'Tragic accident' |
Harrods department store owner Mr Al Fayed won a High Court ruling that the inquests should be heard before a jury. | Harrods department store owner Mr Al Fayed won a High Court ruling that the inquests should be heard before a jury. |
The decision overturned a decision by Lady Butler-Sloss that she would sit alone. | The decision overturned a decision by Lady Butler-Sloss that she would sit alone. |
But at a later pre-inquest hearing, the coroner said she would not allow the jury to hear Mr Al Fayed's claims unless his legal team could present evidence to back them up. | But at a later pre-inquest hearing, the coroner said she would not allow the jury to hear Mr Al Fayed's claims unless his legal team could present evidence to back them up. |
A three-year inquiry conducted by former Metropolitan Police chief Lord Stevens concluded that Princess Diana had died in a tragic accident and that there had been no conspiracy and no cover-up. | A three-year inquiry conducted by former Metropolitan Police chief Lord Stevens concluded that Princess Diana had died in a tragic accident and that there had been no conspiracy and no cover-up. |
"There are a large number of serious allegations being made," Lady Butler-Sloss said. | "There are a large number of serious allegations being made," Lady Butler-Sloss said. |
"At the moment, there is not a shred of evidence given to me about these allegations." | "At the moment, there is not a shred of evidence given to me about these allegations." |
Michael Mansfield QC for Mr Al Fayed indicated that his legal team needed access to documents collected by the Metropolitan Police. | Michael Mansfield QC for Mr Al Fayed indicated that his legal team needed access to documents collected by the Metropolitan Police. |
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