Guardian
By VERENA VON DERSCHAU
Associated Press Writer
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PARIS (AP) - A French appeals court has reopened an investigation into whether there was any falsification of toxicology tests on the chauffeur in the car crash that killed Princess Diana in 1997, judicial sources said Thursday.
Tests deemed that the driver, Henri Paul, who was killed along with Diana and her companion, Dodi Fayed, had an excessive amount of alcohol in his blood as well as medication incompatible with alcohol.
However, in a June 29 decision, the appeals court's investigative unit ordered the reopening of an inquiry - closed twice previously - into whether the tests might have been falsified, the judicial officials said. They spoke on condition of anonymity.
The investigation was initially opened after Paul's parents filed a complaint questioning blood tests that were made within days of the Aug. 31, 1997, accident in a Paris traffic tunnel. Jean and Gisele Paul specifically asked that DNA tests on the blood samples be made to verify it was their son's blood that was tested.
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