Diana craze still at large; report due
Diana craze still at large; report due
Diana and Dodi al-Fayed died in August 1997 after their chauffeur-driven Mercedes crashed in a tunnel at Paris.

New Delhi: The investigative report on the deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi al-Fayed is due to be out on Thursday.

The inquiry is headed by Britain's former top police officer, Sir John Stevens.

Diana and her companion Dodi al-Fayed died in August 1997 after their chauffeur-driven Mercedes crashed in a tunnel at Paris.

Dodi's father, Harrods owner Mohamed al-Fayed, alleges the couple were murdered by British secret service agents because their relationship was embarrassing the English royal family.

Meanwhile the tickets for a pop concert, organised by Diana's sons Princes Harry and William, to mark the 10th anniversary of Princess Diana's death sold out within around 30 minutes on Wednesday.

The concert will take place next July at the renovated Wembley stadium in London.

It was not clear how many tickets had been sold on Wednesday, but the venue capacity is expected to be around 60,000 people.

The tickets – valued at £45 ($89) – were even auctioned on eBay, which already attracting bids of up to £200 each on the online auction site.

The record went on to become the fastest selling single of all time and the proceeds went to charity.

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