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LONDON (AP) - A British broadcaster on Monday defended a documentary featuring graphic images of the Paris car crash that killed Princess Diana, including one showing a French doctor giving her oxygen through a mask, after critics demanded the program not be aired.
The film, "Diana: The Witnesses in the Tunnel," includes explicit images of the interior of the car Diana's body appears thrown in the footwell behind the driver's seat and also has new interviews with photographers and other crash witnesses, the Observer reported.
Diana, her friend Dodi Fayed and driver Henri Paul were killed when their Mercedes crashed in the Pont d'Alma tunnel in Paris on Aug. 31, 1997, while media pursued the couple. The documentary will broadcast previously unreleased images taken by French photographers immediately after the crash, newspapers reported.
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