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Deccan Herald » Foreign » Detailed Story
Al-Fayed spikes Bishops plea
London, pti:
Mohammed Al-Fayed, whose son Dodi was killed alongside Princess Diana in a car crash in Paris ten years ago, has rejected the Bishop of Londons plea to put an end to the conspiracy theories which have shrouded her memory...

 Mohammed Al-Fayed, whose son Dodi was killed alongside Princess Diana in a car crash in Paris ten years ago, has rejected the Bishop of London’s plea to put an end to the conspiracy theories which have shrouded her memory.

The Harrods owner dismissed Bishop Richard Chartres as a “stuffed shirt” after he urged a congregation, including the Queen, Prince Charles and members of the Royal Family, at the Princess of Wales’ memorial service on Friday, “Let it end here”, The Sunday Times reported here.

“Prince Harry had the grace to acknowledge the suffering of other families who lost someone that night... This stuffed shirt of a clergyman should take lessons from the 22-year-old Prince in how to behave.

“He certainly shouldn’t have hijacked a memorial service dedicated to Diana, Princess of Wales, to let us know various of his personal opinions — for that’s all they were.

“He preached at us to let her memory rest, but how can that happen when the truth is still being covered up? As a religious man, the Bishop has no right to interfere in the court process which will establish what happened that night,” Al-Fayed was quoted as saying.

In a separate statement issued on Saturday to the British media, Al-Al-Fayed said: “Anyone who loses a child in such a horrific way should be allowed to know what really happened and I am not resting until I uncover the murderers who took the life of two beautiful people”.

“We need justice, for my family’s sake, and for the sake of the Princes (William and Harry),” he said.

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