Police 'tried to rig' evidence
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The Princess Diane Assassination
A crucial witness in the Princess Diana probe has claimed that
investigators pressured him to alter evidence in a bid to rig the
inquiry’s findings.
The disturbing allegations were made by Alberto Repossi, a Monte
Carlo jeweler.
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Jeweler To Europe's Royalty
Mr Repossi, a Monte Carlo jeweler, revealed how he came
under pressure to change the story of his part in the tragedy during
lengthy interviews with officers from the £4million Operation Paget
inquiry.
Diana and Dodi’s engagement in the weeks leading up to their
deaths in a car crash in Paris on August 31, 1997, sparked the
enduring theory that the Princess was murdered by the Mossad to
prevent her marrying a Muslim.
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A Muslim Would Never Be Allowed In The Royal Family
The disturbing allegations by Alberto Repossi, a central figure
in the final weeks of Diana and her lover Dodi Fayed, strengthen
fears of an Establishment cover-up to prevent the truth behind the
deaths being made public.
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Dodi Bought A Ring
Mr Repossi testified that the couple did buy a ring. He had
receipts and CCTV from his upmarket showroom in Monaco, confirms the
couple picked out a £230,000 emerald and diamond band engagement
ring.
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Lord Stevens Investigators Wants Testimony Changed
Mr Repossi detailed underhand attempts by investigators to force
him to alter his evidence, claiming officers used thinly-veiled
threats that he was risking his reputation and adverse press
coverage by continuing to stick to the engagement story.
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The Body Guard And His Book Deal
Trevor Rees-Jones, the only survivor of the crash, who cashed in
on the controversy by publishing a book in 2000 roundly rejecting
the assertion that Dodi had bought an engagement ring in Monte
Carlo.
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