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The Paris car crash which killed Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed was a "tragic accident", an official UK police inquiry has concluded.
The Metropolitan Police's probe into the crash nine years ago was led by former chief Lord Stevens found no evidence they were murdered.
The princess, 36, and Mr Al Fayed, 42, died when their Mercedes crashed in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel in August 1997.
Part of its remit has been to investigate the conspiracy theories.
The findings - contained within an 832 page document - form part of the inquest, due to resume next year, into the deaths of the couple.
Lord Stevens told a news conference in London the report addresses the key issues emerging from a "most complex and challenging" investigation.
"There was no conspiracy to murder any of the occupants of that car," Lord Stevens said.