LONDON (Reuters) - The jury at an inquest into Princess Diana's death began deliberating their verdict on Wednesday after spending almost six months listening to more than 250 witnesses.
"There is no pressure of time. Take as long as is necessary," Lord Justice Scott Baker, the presiding judge, said. He is seeking a unanimous verdict.
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