LONDON (Reuters) - The chauffeur for Princess Diana and her lover Dodi al-Fayed on their fatal last journey was driving "like a maniac" on the day they died, the inquest into their deaths was told on Tuesday.
"Henri Paul almost killed us. He drove way too fast and recklessly," said holistic healer Myriah Daniels who had flown back to Paris with Dodi and Diana after their holiday on a yacht in the Mediterranean in August, 1997.
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