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The process of selecting the jury for the Diana, Princess of Wales inquest is due to get under way. The process of selecting the jury for the inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales is to get under way.
Up to 200 potential jurors have been summoned to the Royal Courts of Justice in London, ahead of the start of the hearing on 2 October. Up to 200 potential jurors have been summoned to the Royal Courts of Justice in London, ahead of the start of the hearing on Tuesday.
Diana and Dodi Al Fayed died in a car crash in Paris on 31 August 1997.
The candidates will be asked questions by the coroner to determine whether they have any prejudices or connections that could rule them out of the case.The candidates will be asked questions by the coroner to determine whether they have any prejudices or connections that could rule them out of the case.
Diana and Dodi Al Fayed died in a car crash in Paris on 31 August 1997.
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The inquest, which will sit on Mondays to Thursday, could last up to six months.The inquest, which will sit on Mondays to Thursday, could last up to six months.
The potential jury candidates were randomly selected from the electoral roll of the catchment area of inner west London coroner's court.The potential jury candidates were randomly selected from the electoral roll of the catchment area of inner west London coroner's court.
The final panel of between seven and 11 jurors will be picked from a shortlist before being sworn in front of the coroner, Lord Justice Scott Baker.The final panel of between seven and 11 jurors will be picked from a shortlist before being sworn in front of the coroner, Lord Justice Scott Baker.
The jury will visit Paris in the second week of the inquest, at which point they will retrace Diana's final journey.The jury will visit Paris in the second week of the inquest, at which point they will retrace Diana's final journey.
Inquests must be held into deaths abroad, if they are deemed not to have occurred due to natural causes.Inquests must be held into deaths abroad, if they are deemed not to have occurred due to natural causes.
The four main aims of any inquest are to establish who the victim was, when, where and how the person died.The four main aims of any inquest are to establish who the victim was, when, where and how the person died.