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|    Fayed's response (from "al"fayed.com)    |
|    17 Dec 06 12:50:12    |
      From: bern.boergeenreclame@planet.nl              Mohamed Al Fayed challenges Stevens' verdict        Thursday, 14th December, 2006              Mohamed Al Fayed vowed today to challenge the verdict of the Stevens' report       that the killing of his eldest son, Dodi, and Diana, Princess of Wales, was       an accident.              Mohamed Al Fayed said: "I will never accept this cover up of what really       happened. For nine years I have fought against overwhelming odds and       monstrous official obstructions. I will not stop now in my quest for the       truth. It is the only thing I can do for those two wonderful people who lost       their lives. I shall keep searching for the truth, no matter what."              Mohamed Al Fayed had been given an undertaking by Lord Stevens at the outset       of the Scotland Yard inquiry in 2004, that he would be given sight of the       report well before it was published. He was told that he would be able to       comment upon the report and his Director of Security would be able to       suggest any lines of inquiry that had been overlooked. This did not happen.              After the Surrey coroner, Michael Burgess, was pushed aside and the retired       Judge, Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss, was parachuted in to conduct the       inquests, the Stevens investigation was suddenly, prematurely and       peremptorily closed down.              Mohamed Al Fayed was presented with a copy of Lord Stevens' report only       three hours before he made it public at a press conference in Westminster.              "I am disappointed that the agreement I thought I had with Lord Stevens has       not been honoured", said Mohamed Al Fayed. "Lord Stevens assured me,       personally, that he would find the truth. He would follow the evidence       wherever it led, even if that truth was embarrassing to those in high       places. The British Establishment could not tolerate the thought of my son       marrying Princess Diana, the mother of the future King. So, they stopped it       happening in the most brutal way imaginable."              Thus, the struggle continues for the truth. The truth has nothing to fear       from the light of day. Mohamed Al Fayed will use the courts, both here and       in France, to take forward his case that Dodi and Princess Diana were the       victims of a high level conspiracy to murder them.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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