'High level concerns' over Diana driver's blood sample

Scotland Yard today refused to comment on a report that senior British police officers have doubts over the authenticity of chauffeur Henri Paul’s blood sample, used in a French inquiry which concluded that Diana, Princess of Wales was killed by a drunk driver.

'High level concerns' over Diana driver's blood sample

Scotland Yard today refused to comment on a report that senior British police officers have doubts over the authenticity of chauffeur Henri Paul’s blood sample, used in a French inquiry which concluded that Diana, Princess of Wales was killed by a drunk driver.

The Times newspaper said it has learned there are what it called “high-level concerns” over the specimen and that French police have not carried out a DNA test which would prove it came from Mr Paul.

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