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Diana Inquest
The French Cover-Up
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738 pages
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The investigation into the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed is marred by a pervasive culture of corruption and cover-up, as detailed from the crash's aftermath in the Alma Tunnel to Judge Stéphan's findings in 1999. The book uncovers significant discrepancies, including the rapid cleansing of the crash site and the misleading portrayal of driver Henri Paul’s sobriety. It highlights the challenges faced by the inquest jury, whose access to crucial evidence was severely limited, leading to a flawed verdict in this pivotal case.
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2012, paperback
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