*That* Inquest
You've got to love Al Fayed's tenacity and sheer bloody-minded bonkersness. He's now decided that the one survivor of that crash is part of the conspiracy because he doesn't remember what happened (which he must therefore be faking). Trevor Rees could easily have been killed in the accident himself, and it supposes an utterly superhuman loyalty on his part to suggest that he's covering up for some shadowy figure who must have been willing to see him killed as no more than collateral damage.
Meanwhile, in the other most entertaining development of the inquest, how completely destroyed is whatever shred of credibility was left to Paul Burrell? The idea that he was the last keeper of Diana's secrets is trashed comprehensively, and if not actually a liar, he's very plainly exposed as a fantasist at best over his much-vaunted journals. I suppose it's too much to hope that this will finally put the nail in his ability to capitalise on the death of someone he supposedly respected and admired.