BBC journalist quits as investigation into his landmark Princess Diana interview wraps up
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The BBC journalist who conducted a bombshell 1995 interview with Princess Diana has resigned for health reasons, shortly before a report is to be published investigating whether he acted improperly to secure Diana's permission to take part.
Martin Bashir has been accused of using forged documents in order to convince Diana to sit down for the interview, in which she caused a crisis within the royal family by detailing the breakdown of her marriage to Prince Charles. A BBC spokesperson said the report, carried out by former judge Lord Dyson, is due "very soon." The corporation announced on Friday that Bashir, who has been battling multiple health issues for several months, will step down from his current role as religion editor.More Related News
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