Mohamed al Fayed's legacy 'smashed', says alleged victim, as number of women coming forward soars
Monday, 23 September 2024
Mohamed al Fayed's legacy will be "smashed", an alleged victim of the former Harrods boss has said, as a lawyer tells Sky News the number of women coming forward has soared.
Mohamed al Fayed's legacy will be "smashed", an alleged victim of the former Harrods boss has said, as a lawyer tells Sky News the number of women coming forward has soared.
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