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Princess Diana inquiry computer stolen
Feb 7, 2006, 14:38 GMT
A computer belonging to the man leading the inquiry into the death of Britain's Princess Diana has been stolen in a burglary.
It has been widely predicted that Lord Stevens' findings could be sensational.
The former head of the Met police has already warned in a TV interview that the investigation, known as Operation Paget, is 'more complex' than it was first thought. A source close to Lord Stevens confirmed computer equipment had been stolen, including a laptop and personal papers, in two raids at his office in Gosforth, Newcastle. But the source said: 'The Operation Paget inquiry has not been compromised.' Stevens has vowed to probe conspiracy theories surrounding the 1997 Paris car crash which also killed Diana's lover Dodi Fayed and chauffeur Henri Paul. He said that Dodi's father, Mohamed Al Fayed, had been 'right to raise concerns' over the fatal crash.Copyright 2006 BANG Media International
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