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Diana pathologist admits she may have been pregnant at time of death - but not beyond three weeks London
Evening Standard The pathologist who examined the body of Diana, Princess of Wales, has admitted that she could have been pregnant at the time of her death, but not beyond three weeks. Dr Robert Chapman, who carried out a post-mortem on the night of her death, said the Princess's womb and ovaries did not display the tell-tale changes he would expect to see if she were pregnant. But he admitted such indications would not necessarily be visible in the first three weeks after conception. Giving evidence at Diana's inquest at the High Court in London, he also revealed she did not appear to have drunk any alcohol in the hours leading up to her death, even though tests showed that her lover Dodi Fayed - who dined with her that night - had.
(Article continues below) As he began to give his evidence, two members of the public were ejected from the courtroom after interrupting proceedings, one shouting about "the conspiracy". Coroner Lord Justice Scott Baker commented simply: "I think we can proceed." The jury have heard that Dodi's father Mohamed al Fayed is convinced the couple were murdered by MI6 because she was carrying his child. He believes Diana's body was embalmed in Paris deliberately to obscure the results of any chemical pregnancy test had one been conducted. The jury heard that Dr Chapman examined the bodies of Diana and Dodi at Hammersmith and Fulham mortuary in west London on the evening of August 31, 1997 after they were flown back to the UK from Paris where the couple were killed. He told the jury that he inspected Diana's womb and ovaries as he would for any woman of child-bearing age.
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