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French court reopens Princess Diana’s death case

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London: A French court is said to have reopened Princess Diana’s death probe by seeking to question two former top British police officials over allegations that they withheld “crucial evidence” about the Paris car crash which killed her in 1997, a media report said.

French Judge Gerard Caddeo wants to interrogate former Scotland Yard chief Lord Condon and ex-Assistant Commissioner of Metropolitan Police Sir David Veness why they had failed to disclose the existence of a note in which the late Princess of Wales predicted her assassination, the ‘Daily Express’ said.

Under French law, “removing or concealing” evidence, which could “facilitate the discovery of a crime”, is punishable by three to five years in jail, it said. In fact, the note, taken by Diana’s lawyer Lord Mishcon, was handed to the officers a few months after the 1997 Paris tunnel crash which also claimed the lives of her boyfriend Dodi Al-Fayed.

The lawyer’s document records the line: “Efforts would be made if not to get rid of her (be it by some accident in her car, such as a pre-prepared brake failure or whatever)… at least to see that she was so injured or damaged as to be declared unbalanced.”

But it was more than three years later before it emerged that UK officers had locked the note in Lord Condon’s safe at Scotland Yard.

When Lord Condon stood down as the Met Police chief, his successor too kept its existence a secret. (PTI)

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