LONDON (Reuters) - The High Court decided on Friday that the inquest into the death of Princess Diana in a Paris car crash 10 years ago should be heard by a jury.
The decision was a major legal victory for Egyptian-born Mohamed al Fayed, the father of Diana's lover Dodi.
Al Fayed, who is convinced his son and Diana were murdered, had sought to overturn a ruling by former top woman judge Elizbaeth Butler-Sloss to handle the official inquiries on her own.
Three senior judges ordered that the coroner hearing the inquest "shall do so sitting with a jury".
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