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Police investigate more people over Al Fayed abuse

BBC Local News Wednesday, 27 November 2024 ()
Police investigate more people over Al Fayed abuseBBC Local News: London -- The Metropolitan Police says it believes several people may have helped or enabled Mohamed Al Fayed's sexual offences.
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Police are investigating more than five people who may have "facilitated" Mohamed Al Fayed's alleged sexual abuse. There are growing numbers of claims that the former Harrods boss routinely sexually assaulted his employees. The Egyptian businessman died in 2023 at the age of 94, before the...

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