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A sweeping police inquiry has ruled out a murder conspiracy in Princess Diana's death, saying the chauffeur in the 1997 car crash was drunk and driving at a high speed to elude pursuing photographers. The report also said Diana was not pregnant at the time of the crash in Paris, nor was she about to marry her boyfriend Dodi Fayed, who was also killed. Lord John Stevens, the former chief of the Metropolitan Police who oversaw the investigation, said police took the unusual step of publishing more than 800 pages of the three-year, $7.3 million inquiry's findings to help end the speculation that has swirled since Diana's death. 'Our conclusion is that, on all the evidence available at this time, there was no conspiracy to murder any of the occupants of the car. This was a tragic accident,' Stevens said. 'There was no conspiracy, and no cover-up,' he added.
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