The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 11, 1997 - 7A !r I Alcohol and drugs found in the bloodsteam of Diana's driver AP PHOTO California Highway Patrol investigators study a two-vehicle head-on crash on Highway 1. Eleven people burned to death and others were injured in the crash. ed in highway.cah ® Paul's blood contained Prozac and tiapride when fatal crash took place The Washington Post PARIS - Henri Paul's bloodstream con- tained a deadly mix of alcohol and drugs when the Mercedes he was driving slammed into a pillar in a highway tunnel here early on Aug. 31, killing Princess Diana, Dodi Fayed and Paul, the Paris prosecutor's office said yester- day. One drug was the antidepressant Prozac. The other, tiapride, is most commonly pre- scribed for recovering alcoholics, French medical experts said. The combination of the two with alcohol would enhance a feeling of euphoria while reducing physical reaction time and impairing vision, these experts said. The office of the Paris prosecutor, in its sec- ond formal communication since the fatal crash more than a week ago, said a third blood analysis on Paul, assistant security director for the Ritz Hotel here, had determined his blood- alcohol level to be 1.8 grams per liter, far more than the legal limit for driving in France. That was consistent with two earlier tests conducted by authorities; Paul's family had requested the additional analysis. The prosecutor's office said Paul's system contained a "therapeutic" dose of fluoxetine, the active ingredient in Prozac, and traces of tiapride, a drug prescribed to relieve some of the psychological distress associated with giv- ing up alcohol or to prevent some of the acute effects of alcohol withdrawal. Tiapride should never be taken in combination with alcohol, doctors said. Someone under the influence of those two drugs and about nine alcoholic beverages - a rough measure of what Paul must have drunk - would be bursting with euphoria and a feel- ing of invulnerability, experts said. At the same time, his reflexes and reaction time would be markedly slowed. And his vision would be impaired, particularly at night and while dri- ving at high speeds, because the eye's pupil accommodates changes in the field of vision more slowly. "You could not do worse," said Rene Salinger, a Paris neuropsychiatrist. "There is no worse combination." Last week, Mohamed Fayed, Dodi Fayed's father and the owner of the Ritz, released hotel security tapes that showed Paul entering the hotel after he was called back to work Saturday evening and walking down a hallway. In the brief moments he appears on tape, he is not visibly impaired. However, Fayed's Paris lawyer, Bernard Dartevelle, said Paul "should never have gotten behind the wheel." In an interview with France 3 television aired yesterday evening, Dartevelle appeared to abandon Mohamed Fayed's strategy of defending Paul. "He was without doubt the only one who knew his own condition,' Dartevelle said. "If his condition had been known, perhaps ... he could have been pre- vented from leaving:' The Ritz declined comment yesterday on the results of the latest blood-alcohol test, saying it will have nothing to say until the investigation is complete. Also yesterday, a newspaper report said Diana's last words, spoken to an emergency doctor as paparazzi surrounding the wrecked car snapped pictures and flashed strobe lights, were: "Leave me alone." The newspaper Le Parisien quoted the unidentified physician as saying Diana's body was halfway out of the car but her arms were resting on the back of the seat in front of her. "She was very agitated, half knocked-out but conscious," the doctor told the newspa- per. "All around her, there were photogra- phers machine-gunning her" with camera shots. "They were just a few centimeters from her face." Diana groaned, struggled a bit and murmured, "Oh my God," Le Parisien said, and then, "Leave me alone, leave me alone." The newspaper said Fayed, her companion, had been thrown about 20 yards from the car. Efforts to revive him on the scene were unsuc- cessful. Diana died in a Paris hospital 3 1/2 hours after the crash. Ralph Hingson, chair of the social and behavioral sciences department of Boston University's School of Public Health, said the range of alcohol consumption needed to reach the 1.8 grams per liter in Paul's blood would be eight to nine drinks on an empty stomach, more if he had eaten. "A person with that level of blood alcohol is typically found in fatally injured drivers in auto-related crashes" Hingson said. "A person at that level has no business being behind the wheel." The newspaper Liberation reported yes- terday that Paul spent much of the two hours between his return to work that Saturday about 10 p.m. and his fatal trip drinking in one of the Ritz's bars with two Fayed bodyguards. "I saw him drink two Ricards (aperitifs)," an unidentified employee was quoted as saying. "Then they all got up together. Mr. Paul knocked against a waiter; then he left, staggering." The newspaper quoted other anonymous Ritz employees, however, as saying Paul had quit drinking some time ago and behaved normally that evening. The blood-alcohol tests have been criti- cized by experts hired by Mohamed Fayed as not being extensive enough. Yesterday, the prosecutor's office took pains to explain in the statement that the third test had been car- ried out on both a blood sample and on eye tissue, which is considered more reliable. The statement was issued "to prevent all inexact commentary or interpretation," the prosecutor said. Two magistrates are investigating the crash, for which nine photographers and one motor- cycle driver face possible charges of "involun- tary homicide" and failing to aid the victims. LOMPOC, Calif. (AP) - A pickup truck and a van full of people collided on a coastal highway marked by construction barriers, killing II people and leaving four others injured Tuesday night, the California Highway Patrol said. A couple and their child were believed to be among the three people in the truck. The van was believed to be carrying a dozen jpople. Emergency personnel pulled one person, believed to be the driver, from the van, which had burst into flames along with the pickup. Two passengers were found outside the van and the other occupants of the two vehicles were reportedly still trapped inside. The accident happened on scenic Highway 1 at about 9:50 p.m. and both vehicles were fully engulfed in flames by the time rescue crews arrived. Authorities couldn't immediately confirm how many people were in each vehicle or where they were going, said a CHP dispatch- er in San Luis Obispo who declined to give her name. Four victims were taken to nearby hospi- tals, where emergency personnel said they were too busy to provide any information. The crash occurred near the San Julian Ranch, about 10 miles north of Highway 101, and shut down a 15-mile stretch of Highway 1. Heavy construction, concrete barriers and narrow roads are near the crash site. Lompoc is about 35 miles northwest of Santa Barbara. PART-TIME WORK STUDY positions avail. in a friendly working environment & ex. hours. 647-7402. Project Community/ erve. PERSON TO DO LIGHT housework and watch six year old after school. Two or three afternoons per week. Person needs references, child care experience, own transportation with good driving record. Non- smoker. $8 per hour/neg. Call 973-9162. 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WAITRESS needed for Tues., Wed. & Thurs. from 10-2 p.m. In- quire within. 1313 S. University. STUCCHI'S-BEST ICE CREAM in A2 needs energetic, honest, hard working part timers or full timers. Competitive wages & flexible scheduling. Apply at all locations. http:/lwww.pub. umich.edu/daily/ STUDENT CUSTODIANS WANTED for Fall/Winter 1997-98. Good physical condition: cleaning, lifting, odd jobs. Stu- dents enthusiastic, punctual and flexible will receive top consideration. Good working conditions. Good pay. Must be available 8:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Tues. and Thurs. Work Study welcome but not required. Apply now. Call 764-0550 or stop by room 210A Stu- dents Publications, 420 Maynard Street. STUDENTS Lawyers Club Dining is hiring for fall term $7-$8 to start. Catering opportunities. Meal benefits. Apply in person or call 764-1115., 551 S. State St. (corner of State and S. University). SUPERSTAR STUDENTS needed! Earn money signing up your friends & classmates for our credit cards. Gain marketing & sales exp. while earning the money you need. Must be outgoing & aggressive. Flex. hrs. & great income. Call 800/592-2121 ext. 116. TELEMARKETING Eve. $7/hr. 10+ hrs./ wk. No selling! Call Allen 996-1107. TEMPORARY DELIVERY POSITION AVAILABLE Drivers are needed to deliver construction material on U of M campus. Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Pay rate of $6.75 per hour. Valid drivers license is required. Applicant must not have any lifting restrictions. Vehicle will be provided. Fill out application at: 326 E. Hoover, U of M Plant Contracting Group office located behind U of M Football Stadium. Phone 936-0264. THE BLUE FRONT is hiring! Be casual, dependable and smart. Apply in person, 701 Packard. Thanks. TUTOR NEEDED for high school Spanish stud. pursuing independent study. High school level 4 approx. second yr. college level. Senior or grad stud. pref. 761-5102. TUXEDO WORLD HIRING full & part- time up to $10/hr., benefits available. 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Com- puter skills (word processing,.data entry) a plus. Off-campus office. Own transportation necessary. Free Parking. Contact Heidi or Peg at: 998-7832 to schedule an interview. Y&S SANDWICHES CAFE hiring crew employees, shift managers, & drivers, no grease. Very flexible hours. Short & long shifts avail. Stop by the downstairs Michigan Union Food Court. BABYSITTER NEEDED Occasional wknd. or wk. eves. Adorable 2yr. old. 994-3698/ 913-3448 day. Call Gwen. Refs. pref. BABYSITTER NEEDED: delightful 3 & 5 yr. old boys, Bums park area. Mon a.m., Wed. a.m., every other Thur. 5:30-8, wknd. times. $7/hr. Car needed. Call 663-1455 if avail. any of these times. BABYSITTER NEEDED Tues. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Occasional eves. & wknds. Ref. req., close to campus. Call Kathy 668-2467. BABYSITTER NEEDED in our home. 2 to 4 afternoons a week Mon.-Fri. Beginning at 2:30 p.m. Must have own car. Flexibility a must. Call 761-2741. BABYSITTER NEEDED for one-year-old. Occasional eves. and wknds. References a must. 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RALPH WILLIAMS on "Speaking One's Self: Commitment and the University Community." Sunday, Sept. 14th at Campus Chapel, 1236 Washtenaw Ct. Light supper at 6 m., talk at 7 p.m. Contact: Marcy Carlson 6-9018. INFORMATIONAL MEETING for those interested in becoming a U-M mens basket- ball manager. Thurs. Sept 18 @ 7pm at Cris- 1er Arena. NO FUTURE no future no future for youl? Walls around our wisdom RC Auditorium Saturday October 25 10:45-12:15 All RC Community past and present. r_______U .... vo f' ,.. _tr. -1 Jl l% A A HOUSEMATE NEEDED to share 3 bdn.