Mr Fayed’s lawyer, Georges Keijman, said a request was made for “additional investigations” into the theory that the couple’s car collided with another vehicle, possibly a white Fiat, before slamming into the 13th pillar of the Pont L’Alma tunnel. He said that Mr Fayed had been “satisfied by everything explained to him” by the judge.. Mr Fayed had met Judge Herve Stephan who is investigating the deaths of Mr Al Fayed’s son Dodi, and Diana, Princess of Wales, and who is said to have been furious about the Harrods owner’s claims of a conspiracy in the accident.
Judge Stephan was reported to be questioning Mr Fayed about his theories, his privately funded parallel investigation into the accident and why Paul, who was three times over the French drinking limit, had been allowed to drive that nightThe meeting at the Palais de Justice came as it emerged that the Ritz hotel tried to stop staff talking to police about Henri Paul’s drinking “for the benefit of the Royal Family”.A report in L’Express magazine claimed that a barman at L’Espadon, where Mr Paul and Trevor Rees-Jones, the sole survivor, had been waiting for the couple on the night of the crash, said he saw the driver staggering as he left.The next day, the barman claimed a senior executive at the Ritz, owned by Mr Al Fayed, told him to tell police that Mr Paul had drunk only fruit juice. “She was a very pretty girl, with a lot of friends and had a very loving family.” Kirsty Carver is 5′2″ with long brown hair, and was last seen wearing a black coat, blue jeans and black shoes. The car was found abandoned in a quiet country lane at Willerby, near Hull..
ALBERT REYNOLDS, the former Taoiseach whose diplomacy forged the 1993 Downing Street Joint Declaration by Dublin and London which paved the way for the August 1994 IRA ceasefire, announced he is to retire from politics at the next election. Mr Reynolds, 65, said he had “made his contribution” to politics Ireland and was now concentrating on his business interests abroad His family owns a successful pet foods company.. MOHAMED AL FAYED raises his hands as he leaves a French court yesterday under the protection of gendarmes, writes Kate Watson-Smyth. “This is completely out of character with Kirsty,” said Lisa Hobson, a police press officer. A POLICE computer operator has become the subject of an intensive land and air search by the Humberside Police.
Kirsty Carver, 22, employed by the police for four years, went missing a week ago, leaving officers completely baffled. Projects include the Waterville Projects for Children and Young People, North Tyneside and Minsthorpe Community College, West Yorkshire.. He was speaking at the Families and Early Intervention conference in London which warned that there was no “magic bullet” solution to anti- social behaviour amongst young people.
However early support for families can prevent breakdown and is not only beneficial to families and gives children a good start in life but it also saves money in the long term.Research in Britain and America has shown that early intervention works. PARENTS who need help to prevent family breakdown are to be given new skills and support with the aid of a pounds 1m Government grant, the health minister Paul Boateng said yesterday. He said: “Independent experts and I have seen the published research and we are not convinced that there is indeed any link. No evidence has been published that demonstrates that MMR plays a part in autism.”Letters were sent to all GPs yesterday confirming that the vaccine was safe.. SIR KENNETH CALMAN, the Government’s chief medical officer, moved to allay public alarm over the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine yesterday after hundreds of parents had requested the vaccinations separately.
