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BRITAIN
Inquest into Diana's death resumes
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Princess Diana AP PHOTO
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The long-awaited British inquest into Princess Diana's death in a 1997 car crash in Paris resumed Jan. 8 with two days of preliminary hearings at London's Royal Courts of Justice.
Baroness Elizabeth Butler-Sloss, a retired senior judge and member of Britain's House of Lords, presided at the hearings.
The full inquest, which was swiftly adjourned in 2004 shortly after it began, is expected to take place later this year, nearly a decade after the couple were killed in a car crash in a Paris tunnel.
The Japan Times Weekly: Jan. 13, 2007 (C) All rights reserved
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