French judge conducting final interviews into French film maker's death

A French judge is expected to conduct final interviews in his inquiry into the death of Sophie Toscan Du Plantier in the coming weeks. The film producer was found dead near her holiday home at Schull in West Cork more than 18 years ago, and her killer has never been caught. Yesterday Ian Bailey lost a high court action in which he claimed Gardai conspired to implicate him in her death. Alain Spilliaert is a lawyer representing Ms Toscan Du Plantier's family - he says they've been monitoring events closely. Click the PLAY button above to hear.
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