ROYAL CORONER SEEKS LAW CHANGE
TO STOP DIANA INQUEST

By David Icke

The coroner to the Royal Household, Dr John Burton, is pressing the UK government to change the law and so block a British inquest into the death of Princess Diana.

He says it would be a "waste of everyone's time and money". The current law requires an inquest when a body has been returned to Britain from abroad and this one has been delayed by the "investigations" in France and legal moves by Mohammed Al Fayed, father of Dodi Fayed, who also died with Diana and driver Henri Paul in the Paris road tunnel in August 1997. Dr Burton says:

"The aim of an inquest is to identify the cause of death, but in this case all the evidence [sic] was collected in France and any inquest would just be a forum for different people's views."

And we wouldn't want that, would we?

Dr Burton is lobbying the Home Secretary, Jack Straw, to change the law and thus allow the Diana inquest to be cancelled.

David Icke

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