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Dodi 'bedded ex while with Diana' Dodi 'bedded ex while with Diana'
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Dodi Al Fayed was wooing Princess Diana by day and bedding his ex-lover by night, the couple's inquests heard. Dodi Al Fayed was wooing Princess Diana by day and bedding his ex-lover by night, the couple's inquest has heard.
A transcript of a final phone call between Kelly Fisher and Dodi about two weeks before he died has been read at the High Court.A transcript of a final phone call between Kelly Fisher and Dodi about two weeks before he died has been read at the High Court.
In it Miss Fisher says she believed she was engaged to Dodi and accuses him of abandoning her for the princess.In it Miss Fisher says she believed she was engaged to Dodi and accuses him of abandoning her for the princess.
At one point she says: "You told me you didn't even like her... why do you suddenly like her?"At one point she says: "You told me you didn't even like her... why do you suddenly like her?"
She claims that Dodi even spoke to her of marriage during one of his holidays with Diana.She claims that Dodi even spoke to her of marriage during one of his holidays with Diana.
'Seduced Diana''Seduced Diana'
In the phone call, the underwear model said to Dodi he had flown her to St Tropez "to sit on a boat" and have sex with her at night, "while you seduced Diana all day".In the phone call, the underwear model said to Dodi he had flown her to St Tropez "to sit on a boat" and have sex with her at night, "while you seduced Diana all day".
She also claimed Mohamed Al Fayed - who says Diana was being bugged by the security services - was taping his own son's telephone calls and Dodi does not dispute it.She also claimed Mohamed Al Fayed - who says Diana was being bugged by the security services - was taping his own son's telephone calls and Dodi does not dispute it.
Throughout the call, Dodi refuses to discuss the question of engagement.Throughout the call, Dodi refuses to discuss the question of engagement.
Earlier, the inquest heard a photographer claimed to have been at the crash scene in Paris without being seen.Earlier, the inquest heard a photographer claimed to have been at the crash scene in Paris without being seen.
Photographer James Andanson is said to have bragged that he took secret photographs of the accident.Photographer James Andanson is said to have bragged that he took secret photographs of the accident.
Mr Andanson died in mysterious circumstances in May 2000. His death is officially recorded as a suicide.Mr Andanson died in mysterious circumstances in May 2000. His death is officially recorded as a suicide.
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Mohamed Al Fayed believes Mr Andanson's car was the mystery white Fiat which collided with Diana's Mercedes.Mohamed Al Fayed believes Mr Andanson's car was the mystery white Fiat which collided with Diana's Mercedes.
Mr Andanson is said to have made the claims to the late French crime writer, Frederic Dard, and the writer's wife, Francoise.Mr Andanson is said to have made the claims to the late French crime writer, Frederic Dard, and the writer's wife, Francoise.
In evidence given by video link, Mrs Dard told the jury that Mr Andanson claimed to have hidden himself away from the rest of the pack of photographers that chased Diana and Dodi Fayed through the streets of Paris.In evidence given by video link, Mrs Dard told the jury that Mr Andanson claimed to have hidden himself away from the rest of the pack of photographers that chased Diana and Dodi Fayed through the streets of Paris.
Mrs Dard said Mr Andanson told her and her late husband that he had managed to leave the scene before police arrived and rounded up the other paparazzi.Mrs Dard said Mr Andanson told her and her late husband that he had managed to leave the scene before police arrived and rounded up the other paparazzi.
He claimed to have taken "explosive" photographs of the accident which he kept locked in a secret safe.He claimed to have taken "explosive" photographs of the accident which he kept locked in a secret safe.
Mrs Dard told the court: "I realised it was too simple to be true."Mrs Dard told the court: "I realised it was too simple to be true."
The inquest continues.The inquest continues.