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Martin Bashir denies any link between Princess Diana's death and the deceit used to secure the BBC Panorama interview - ABC News

A former BBC journalist found to have deceived Princess Diana in order to secure an explosive interview with her in 1995 has denied he was responsible for a chain of events that led to her death.

Martin Bashir has told The Sunday Times he believed his actions did not harm Diana.

An independent investigation published on Thursday found that Bashir lied and deceived Princess Diana into thinking that she was being spied upon to persuade her to agree to the interview.

During the interview she disclosed details of her failed marriage to Prince Charles.

"I never wanted to harm Diana in any way and I don't believe we did," Bashir told the newspaper.

Princess Diana's eldest son Prince William has said the way the interview was secured was "deceitful" and the BBC's failures contributed significantly to Diana's "fear, paranoia and isolation."

Princess Diana during a 1995 interview with the BBC
The current head of the BBC has apologised in the wake of the report.(

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His younger brother Prince Harry and Princess Diana's brother Charles Spencer have said the interview was part of a series of unethical practices that ultimately cost Diana her life in a car crash in Paris in 1997.

"I can understand the motivation … but to channel the tragedy, the difficult relationship between the royal family and the media purely on to my shoulders feels a little unreasonable.

"The suggestion I am singularly responsible, I think, is unreasonable and unfair."

The Sunday Times quoted Bashir as admitting that he used forged bank statements, which the inquiry said was part of the deception of Diana.

"Obviously, I regret it, it was wrong," he told the newspaper.

"But it had no bearing on anything. It had no bearing on [Diana], it had no bearing on the interview."

Britain's government said on Friday it would examine how the BBC was run after the inquiry criticised the broadcaster for its "woefully ineffective" investigation into Bashir's actions.

London's police force has said officers will assess the contents of the report to see if there was any significant new evidence, having previously ruled out a criminal investigation.

Reuters

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