Mohamed-al Fayed's spokeswoman, Katharine Witty, speaks after the inquest verdict is announced into the...
Mohamed-al Fayed's spokeswoman, Katharine Witty (C), speaks after the inquest verdict is announced into the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi-al-Fayed at the High Court in London April 7, 2008. Princess Diana and her lover Dodi al-Fayed were unlawfully killed by the grossly negligent driving of chauffeur Henri Paul and paparazzi photographers pursuing their limousine into a Paris road tunnel in 1997. The jury, which had spent almost six months listening to more than 250 witnesses from around the world, reached their decision on Monday after deliberating for four days. REUTERS/Stephen Hird (BRITAIN)