$22 million later, nobody will face charges

dianadodi.jpg Not that a British court ruling will affect American policy much, but the jury in an inquest as to the cause of Princess Diana and Dodi al-Fayed’s deaths ruled the limo’s driver, Henri Paul, and the stalkerazzi were to blame. They’ve been assigned blame for “unlawful killing, grossly negligent driving of the following vehicles and of the Mercedes” that fateful August 1997 night. (The twosome were also assigned some blame, for not wearing their seat belts.) And though the Brits paid $6 million for six months of trial proceedings, where some 250 witnesses testified, plus $16 million for a two-year investigation, the ruling will have little to no affect on criminal sanctions against any of the accused, since the crime was committed in France.

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