The (latest) verdict is in on the death of Princess Di:
Princess Diana was unlawfully killed due to the "gross negligence" of driver Henri Paul and the paparazzi, an inquest jury has found.
The jury reached the same verdict for her companion Dodi Al Fayed.
The jury also specified that Mr Paul's drink-driving and a lack of seatbelts contributed to their deaths.
Mr Al Fayed's father Mohamed refused to accept the verdict. Former Met Police chief Lord Stevens said he hoped it would bring "closure".
The jury returned joint verdicts of unlawful killing through grossly negligent driving - or gross negligence manslaughter
The inquest into the 1997 Paris crash that killed the couple and Mr Paul lasted six months.
The total cost to British taxpayers of investigating Princess Diana's death is expected to top £10 million. And for 10 million pounds, (about $19,853,875.32) the Brits get the same answer they had before. As for the father of Princess Di's paramour at the time of her death, the late Dodi Fayed, Mohammad al-Fayed had this to say:
"Mr Al Fayed said that he will accept the verdict of the jury. The verdict has been clear. They have said they are absolutely sure that there is no conspiracy in relation to this matter. So that settles that.Labels: Great Britain, Princess Diana |