LONDON (Reuters) - The judge investigating Princess Diana's death fears the inquest may never get to hear crucial testimony from paparazzi who pursued her into the Paris road tunnel where she died in a high-speed car crash.
Their evidence could have been vital in helping the jury to piece together exactly what happened on August 31, 1997 when Diana and her lover Dodi al-Fayed were killed when their chauffeur-driven limousine crashed in an underpass.
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