Parents of Diana Driver 'Were Told He Wasn't Drunk'

Daily MailJuly 30, 2007

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THE parents of Henri Paul, the chauffeur driving Princess Diana on the night she died, spoke for the first time last night about fresh claims over whether he had been drunk.

They said Lord Stevens, the former Metropolitan Police commissioner who investigated the 1997 Paris crash which killed Diana, Dodi Al Fayed and Mr Paul, had assured them he had not been drunk.

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Parents of Diana Driver 'Were Told He Wasn't Drunk'

But a month later in his official report into the tragedy Lord Stevens said Mr Paul had been thre...

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