Diana inquiry

BRITAIN’S most senior policeman vowed yesterday to “draw a line” once and for all under the mystery surrounding the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.

Scotland Yard Commissioner John Stevens, speaking at the spot where Diana died in a car crash in Paris, said he would be willing to interview the Prince of Wales as part of his inquiry into her death.

He also said he would be speaking to officers from MI5 and MI6 to investigate conspiracy theories alleging the involvement of the security services in the crash which killed her.

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