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Harrods owner denies sex assault allegation

Harrods department store owner and Egyptian multimillionaire Mohamed Al Fayed was questioned by police Wednesday, a store spokeswoman said, after London Metropolitan Police said a man had been questioned "in connection with an allegation of sexual assault on a girl under 16."

People.com: Lily Allen's Dad Makes 'Explosive' Diana Film

"This is the inquest of the inquest," Keith Allen says of his controversial documentary

Diana killed by drivers' negligence

The inquest into the death of Princess Diana in a Paris car crash in 1997 returned a verdict of unlawful killing on Monday, blaming "grossly negligent" driving by her chauffeur and pursuing photographers for the car wreck.

People.com: Princes William & Harry Agree with Jury in Diana Inquest

Diana's sons say they're "hugely grateful" to the members of the jury

People.com: Jury: Driver, Paparazzi to Blame for Princess Di's Death

Diana and Dodi Fayed fell fatal victims to "grossly negligent driving" by Henri Paul

Time.com: The Diana Trial's Last Surprise

No, it wasn't a conspiracy. But it also wasn't an accident, the jury rules, but an "unlawful killing." What comes next?

Time.com: Jury: Princess Diana Unlawfully Killed

A coroner's jury has ruled that Princess Diana and boyfriend Dodi Fayed were unlawfully killed through the reckless actions of their driver and the paparazzi in 1997

Diana death inquest jury mulls verdict

A jury is considering its verdict into the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed more than 10 years after the car crash in Paris that killed them.

Coroner: No evidence of Diana murder plot

The coroner who is leading an inquest into the death of Princess Diana says there is "no evidence" that the British secret service -- or any other government agency -- had anything to do with the princess' death in 1997.

Focus shifts to car at Diana inquest

The widow and son of a paparazzi photographer who covered Princess Diana were scheduled to testify Thursday at the inquest into her death, and lawyers were expected to ask them about the man's Fiat, which some believe played a role in the fatal crash.

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