A former senior police officer on Tuesday denied that he believed British agents were involved in the death of Princess Diana and therefore had suppressed information about her fear of a car crash.
David Veness, former assistant commissioner of London's Metropolitan Police, faced questions at a coroner's inquest about why the department had not immediately made French police aware of the princess' fears.
"Were you just sitting on this note because you knew full well _ is it possible? _ that the security services or agents of the British state, maverick or otherwise, had been involved, and you didn't want this investigated?" asked lawyer Michael …
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