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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 reveals a pervasive culture of corruption and cover-up. This volume meticulously details the French inquiry from the crash's aftermath to the 1999 conclusion, exposing significant evidence that contradicts previous narratives, particularly regarding Henri Paul's sobriety. It highlights the challenges faced by the inquest jury, including withheld critical evidence and testimonies. The book argues that this culture of concealment extended to the British investigations, culminating in a flawed verdict in a pivotal modern inquest.
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2010, paperback
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