By Daily Star Reporter
POLICE probing the deaths of three hospital patients by poisoning have called in a top pathologist who investigated the 1997 death of Princess Diana.
Prof Robert Forrest has joined officers who suspect two saboteurs may have hit Stepping Hill Hospital in Stockport, Gtr Manchester.
Tracey Arden, 44, Arnold Lancaster, 71, and Derek Weaver, 83, all died after being given saline drips contaminated with insulin.
Prof Forrest told Diana’s inquest tests on the blood of her driver Henri Paul suggested “cock-up or conspiracy”.
1980-81 deaths from digitalis poisoning of 43 babies at Toronto Sick Childrens' Hosp still not solved.
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