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Jury Blames Photographers, Driver in Diana's Death

A British jury reached a decision in the 1997 death of Princess Diana and her boyfriend, Dodi al-Fayed. The coroners jury spent six months hearing evidence from more than 250 witnesses and finally decided whom to blame for the deaths: the chauffeur and the paparazzi.

The jury found that Diana and Fayed were "unlawfully killed" when their car crashed in a Paris tunnel while being pursued by photographers.

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