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Doctor denies bid to harm Diana
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The ambulance doctor who treated Princess Diana after a car crash in Paris has denied trying to harm her by delaying taking her to hospital. Speaking via video link, Jean-Marc Martino told the inquest he followed normal procedures and made sure she was stable before taking her to A&E. The ambulance arrived at the crash ... |
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Still bearing the scars, Diana bodyguard denies cover
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The judge hearing the inquests into the deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales, and Dodi Fayed delivered a scathing attack yesterday on Mohamed Al Fayed for failing to withdraw "grave allegations" made against Trevor Rees, his son's bodyguard and the sole survivor of their fatal car ... |
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Diana inquest: private secretary says princess felt Prince Philip was angry at her
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Princess Diana believed that Prince Philip was angry at her as her marriage to Prince Charles disintegrated, her former private secretary testified Thursday. Patrick Jephson, Diana’s private secretary from 1990 until January 1996, also told a coroner’s inquest that he had warned her that telephone conversations might ... |
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Diana bodyguard denies allegation
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The sole survivor of the crash that killed Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed rejected claims that he was part of a major conspiracy to murder the couple. Former bodyguard Trevor Rees slammed a string of accusations put forward by Dodi's father, Harrods billionaire Mohamed Al Fayed, as he made his long-awaited appearance ... |
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Princess Diana wedding dress designer apologises for stolen gown accusation
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The designer who made Princess Diana’s wedding dress has been compelled to issue an apology after accusing a London shop of selling a stolen gown. Elizabeth Emanuel called Alfie’s Antiques Market in Marylebone in order to complain about the ... |
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Princess Diana's chauffeur may have consumed up to eight alcoholic drinks
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Pathologist Professor Robert Forrest told the jury at London's High Court the test results were "unlikely to reflect taking two 50ml doses of Ricard (liqueur) in the couple of hours or so before death." Britain's Princess Diana's chauffeur may have consumed up to eight alcoholic drinks the night she died, her inquest heard yesterday ... |
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Diana bodyguard to reveal crash details
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Trevor Rees, the sole survivor of the car crash that killed Princess Diana, will on Tuesday front the inquest into her death to reveal his memories of her final moments. Mr Rees has for years insisted he remembers little about the night Diana and her boyfriend Dodi Fayed died when their Mercedes limousine crashed in Paris ... |
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Crash driver to recall Diana's final moments
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THE sole survivor of the car crash that killed Princess Diana will this week tell an inquest that he now remembers much more about the night she died. Trevor Rees, who was Dodi al-Fayed's bodyguard, initially had "total memory loss" in the crash. He was badly injured in the front of the Mercedes that hit a pillar in a Paris ... |
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Paul Burrells made PS25m cashing in on Di’s memory
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Paul Burrell, the man Princess Diana once called her rock has made a staggering 25 million pounds by cashing in on her legacy. The former butler has made millions with a range of schemes, including books on Diana, to charging people for autographed teddy bears. Burrell made 8million pounds with two books on Diana, ... |
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Family rift? Nonsense - Diana saved her mother from drowning and was her 'best chum'
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Inquest claims of a rift between Princess Diana and her mother are nonsense, according to her former official protection officer, who has released private letters giving a vivid picture of a strong and loving relationship. In fact, Diana once saved Frances Shand Kydd from ... |
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The inquest into Diana's death is a dirty-raincoat show for the world
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When I joined the Daily Telegraph more than 20 years ago, elderly sub-editors still sighed nostalgically for the good old days when divorce evidence included excruciating details of adultery, whips and chains. The law provided the old Telegraph's passport to profitable hypocrisy. The paper's management boasted that ... |
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The Fighter Pilot and the Princess in America's Presidential Primaries
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The fighter pilot of this story is, of course, John McCain, but the princess is not Hillary Clinton as some readers might have guessed. The princess in the story is Britain’s late Princess Diana. What possible connection is there between the late Princess Diana and John McCain? Well, as it proves, there are connections of serious ... |
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