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Investigation Launched into Mohamed Al Fayed's Alleged Sexual Abuse Network

Police investigate allegations of sexual abuse involving 111 women connected to Mohamed Al Fayed, focusing on associates who may have facilitated his offenses.

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Updated: Nov 27th, 2024, 10:11 PM ET

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The Metropolitan Police are investigating late Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed, accused of abusing over 111 women, including minors. Following public appeals and new evidence, police are examining associates who may have facilitated these crimes. Al Fayed, who died in 2022, faced previous allegations but was never charged. Many victims allege a network of complicity that may include corrupt police involvement. As investigations progress, the Met aims to restore public trust and support survivors in their pursuit of justice.


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