IT'S more than ten years since Princess Diana's death and still we are subject to media front page coverage of her intimate private life generated from her lengthy inquest.

Can we not accept that she was killed in a car crash, chased by the paparazzi, the people who tormented her all her later life?

We were subjected to new depths when the inquest heard details of personal possessions, including contraceptive pills.

Let her rest in peace and not subject her loved ones to this awful interrogation. It may by important to an inquest, but we don't need it on the front page of newspapers.

Eric Schofield, Crook, Co Durham.