Inquest of Princess Diana: To Be Heard By The Jury
High Court in United Kingdom of Great Britain ruled that a jury should hear the inquest about the death of Princess Diana.
The High Court also overturned a decision that a judge could hear the case sitting alone. The ruling came after a legal challenge from Mohamed al-Fayed. Mohammed is the father of Dodi al-Fayed.
Dodi al-Fayed was the last boyfriend of Princess Diana, who also died in a car crash with the princess in August 1997. His father said Dodi al-Fayed and Princess Diana were killed in a British establishment scheme.

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