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The driver of a £250,000 Rolls-Royce involved in a crash that killed a 66-year-old pedestrian near Buckingham Palace is said to be “devastated” by the accident.
Millionaire Qatari businessman Hassan bin Ali bin Hassan al-Thani was driving the purple Rolls-Royce Wraith when it accidentally hit the man close to Hyde Park in the early hours of last Thursday.
Mr al-Thani was stopped at the scene and was later breathalysed by police and found to be below the drink-drive limit.
He told MailOnline he was “physically OK” but declined to comment on the matter further.
However, a friend told the news website: “He’s devastated. He suddenly saw the man and had no chance to react.”
Police are investigating but the driver is not thought to have been speeding or suspected of any other driving offence.