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(2 Oct 2007) SHOTLIST AP Television London, UK 1. Wide exterior of court Pool London, UK 2. Coroner Lord Justice Scott Baker arriving AP Television London, UK 3. Coroner's council arriving 4. Media 5. Various of Mohamed al Fayed, Dodi al Fayed's father, arriving at court, surrounded by media 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Mohamed al Fayed, Dodi al Fayed's father: "I'm hoping for justice, I'm a father who lost his son, and fighting for 10 years, at last we're going to have a jury from ordinary people, and I hope to reach the decision which I believe that my son and Princess Diana being murdered by the Royal family. I'm certain what happened to them, I know they have been murdered, and I'm sure the jury of ordinary people will confirm all my doubts for the last ten years which I have been fighting to find justice for my son and Princess Diana." AP Television London, UK 7. Exterior of court 8. Media outside court 9. SOUNDBITE (English) Voxpop, Dave Grant, barrister: "No, I don't think it's going to establish anything really. I think it'll come down to it was a motoring accident. I think Mr. Fayed is clutching at straws, I really do." 10. Mid of court sign 11. SOUNDBITE (english) Voxpop, Sara Short, advertising consultant: "I can see where they're coming from, I mean time may be that Diana was left be resting in peace, but at the same time people do want to know, and I suppose need to know what did happen there, and I think once it's all cleared up once and for all, then yeah, it will be let go and she can rest in peace." 12. Pan exterior of court 13. SOUNDBITE (English) Voxpop, Edward Hoffman, student: "Personally I believe that she should just be left in peace at this point. It's been going on for ten years, I think the children, I think the Prince of Wales, I just think should just be left alone by now." 14. Mid exterior of court AP Television Paris, France 15. Wide of Pont d'Alma tunnel in which Princess Diana and her companion Dodi Fayed were killed on 31 August, 1997 16. Close of picture of Diana, motorway in background 17. Close of flowers and tribute to Diana STORYLINE The British inquest into the death of Princess Diana and her companion Dodi Fayed opened on Tuesday with the aim of officially deciding, once and for all, what happened in their car crash in Paris a decade ago. The likelihood that it really will stamp out the rumours and conspiracy theories that have swirled around the one-car accident in Paris, however, seems remote. Neither is it likely that Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles will testify, as Dodi Fayed's father, Mohamed al Fayed, hopes. The inquest began with the selection of six women and five men for a jury, which will hear up to six months of testimony to determine what happened on 31 August, 1997 Police in France and Britain concluded that chauffeur Henri Paul was drunk and lost control of the couple's speeding Mercedes, which smashed into a pillar at the Pont d'Alma tunnel. Paul died along with Diana, 36, and Fayed, 42. Bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones was the sole survivor. French courts absolved paparazzi who were chasing the couple of responsibility for the crash. Former London police chief Sir John Stevens led an investigation that concluded there was no substance to claims by Mohamed al Fayed, Dodi Fayed's father, that the couple were victims of a conspiracy that included the Queen's husband Prince Philip and the security services. That has not satisfied everyone, especially al Fayed. Al Fayed said outside the court that he believed that his son Dodi and Princess Diana were murdered by the Royal Family. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...