I sincerely hope so. Of course he doesn’t accept the unlawful killing verdict. He’ll believe there was a Nazi establishment murder plot until he meets the all-knowing conspiracy theorist in the sky, and no kind of inquiry could ever put his mad theories to rest unless Fayed himself were to write its conclusions. Far too much time and money has been spent on this now; to adapt the words Attlee wrote to Harold Laski, a period of silence from Fayed would now be welcome indeed. I doubt very much we will have that blessed relief.
Perhaps Mohamed Al-Fayed as the employer of Henri Paul will now be charged with the unlawful killing of Princess Diana and Dodi by way of vicarious liability?
I too hope that this will be the last that we hear of the Diana case from Al-Fayed. No doubt he will find someone new to blame though and/or criticise the recent trial for being incomplete.
At the moment he seems to have followed Attlee’s direction; lets hope some of the tabloids follow suit.
… Do you suppose that there will be rumblings of Judicial Review from the Al-Fayed camp somewhere along the line?!?!