Princess Diana coroner quits over work pressure


  • World
  • Saturday, 22 Jul 2006

LONDON (Reuters) - The inquest into Princess Diana's death is likely to be delayed after the royal coroner quit, blaming the work load of his main job as the coroner for the county of Surrey in southern England, newspapers said on Saturday. 

The inquest conducted by Michael Burgess into Diana, who was killed along with her companion Dodi al Fayed and their driver in a Paris car crash nine years ago, has been under way since 2004. 

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