24/04/2007
Coroner at Diana inquest steps down
Baroness Butler-Sloss is to step down as coroner for the inquests into the death of Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed, it has been announced.
Last month, Dodi's father Mohammed Al Fayed won a judicial review against Lady Butler-Sloss' decision not to appoint juries in the inquest.
Lord Justice Scott Baker will now take over as coroner for the inquests in June. They are expected to take place in October, after being delayed from May due to requests from Mr Al Fayed's lawyers to give them more time to prepare.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, Lady Butler-Sloss said that she did not have the experience needed to deal with inquests involving juries.
She said: "I must stress this does not require a fresh start for the inquests. I will continue to preside over pre-inquest hearings until Lord Justice Scott Baker takes up the appointment in June.
"This will ensure the inquest's momentum is maintained while he will have the opportunity to familiarise himself with the voluminous paperwork associated with the inquests."
Lady Butler-Sloss was the second coroner to take charge of the inquests. Michael Burgess, the then Royal coroner, quit the inquests in July last year, citing a "heavy and constant" workload.
Princess Diana was killed in a car crash alongside Dodi Al Fayed in the Pont D'Alma tunnel in Paris in August 1997 and suspicion has surrounded the crash ever since.
However, an inquiry, led by former Metropolitan Police chief Lord Stevens, concluded that the crash was a tragic accident.
(KMcA)
Last month, Dodi's father Mohammed Al Fayed won a judicial review against Lady Butler-Sloss' decision not to appoint juries in the inquest.
Lord Justice Scott Baker will now take over as coroner for the inquests in June. They are expected to take place in October, after being delayed from May due to requests from Mr Al Fayed's lawyers to give them more time to prepare.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, Lady Butler-Sloss said that she did not have the experience needed to deal with inquests involving juries.
She said: "I must stress this does not require a fresh start for the inquests. I will continue to preside over pre-inquest hearings until Lord Justice Scott Baker takes up the appointment in June.
"This will ensure the inquest's momentum is maintained while he will have the opportunity to familiarise himself with the voluminous paperwork associated with the inquests."
Lady Butler-Sloss was the second coroner to take charge of the inquests. Michael Burgess, the then Royal coroner, quit the inquests in July last year, citing a "heavy and constant" workload.
Princess Diana was killed in a car crash alongside Dodi Al Fayed in the Pont D'Alma tunnel in Paris in August 1997 and suspicion has surrounded the crash ever since.
However, an inquiry, led by former Metropolitan Police chief Lord Stevens, concluded that the crash was a tragic accident.
(KMcA)
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