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Coroner in Diana inquiry steps down as sensitivities grow

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Apr 24, 2007, 15:15 GMT


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Bill the BearApr 24th, 2007 - 16:29:02

Curiouser& curiouser!!! Did she fall or was she pushed? How come she only realised today that she felt unable to handle a jury trial? Whats the woman been paid for all her working life?. What has the Establishment got on her replacement? and why is Al-Fayed's side notpermitted to see the paperwork of the other side. If he was on trial for murder he & his brief would be allowed to view all files??
This is not getting anywhere near a result. We truly do live in the most news-censured and media-managed nation in the world? Thank heavens I am retiring abroad to a land where such maters are dealt with properly, and there isn't a CCTV camera anywhere!
Bill the Bear

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SimonApr 24th, 2007 - 17:22:40

Obviously this woman knows the truth of the matter, and doesn't want to be involved anymore. Can't blaim her really, i wouldn't want to be in a position where im forced to tell a lie to the nation.

Diana was murdered.

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BobApr 24th, 2007 - 18:25:50

This woman has been in a very highly paid, priviledged job all her life and when it gets a bit difficult she bottles out. Disgraceful but unsurprising.

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ivorApr 25th, 2007 - 00:42:31

The truth may come out in a hundred years. THIS death was too pridictable.
She was looking for it. I do believe but those killed with her did not deserve that.

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AndyApr 25th, 2007 - 10:46:41

Does anyone really care how she died ? What a waste of money

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