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UK police will investigate others over ex-Harrods boss assault allegations

Published 09/26/2024, 08:13 AM
Updated 09/26/2024, 10:40 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Fulham's chairman Mohamed Al Fayed listens as Fulham's new manager Mark Hughes speaks during a news conference at Craven Cottage stadium in London August 3, 2010. Hughes, out of a job since being sacked as Manchester City's boss last December,

LONDON (Reuters) -British police called on Thursday for anyone with allegations against former Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed to come forward and said it would look to prosecute others after multiple women accused the late billionaire of sexual abuse and rape.

A BBC documentary aired last week said Al Fayed had sexually abused female staff at his London department store Harrods and had threatened them if they tried to complain. It said the company had failed to intervene and helped to cover up abuse allegations during his ownership from 1985 to 2010.

Although Al Fayed himself died last year, aged 94, London's Metropolitan Police said it would explore whether any other individuals could be pursued for criminal offences.

"It is vital that any victims have a voice and are able to report any allegations if they have not done so before, and know that they will be taken seriously," said Stephen Clayman, head of specialist crime at the Metropolitan Police.

"We have specialist teams to ensure all those victims who make contact with us are supported in the best way possible."

Lawyers representing women alleging rape and sexual assault against Al Fayed said they had received more than 150 new enquiries from women.

Harrods, which was sold by Al Fayed to the investment vehicle of the Qatar royal family in 2010, has said in response to the allegations that it was "utterly appalled".

Several media organisations had exposed allegations of sexual abuse against Al Fayed in the past, including Vanity Fair in 1995, Britain's ITV (LON:ITV) in 1997 and Channel 4 in 2017. Many of the women only felt able to speak publicly after his death.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Fulham's chairman Mohamed Al Fayed listens as Fulham's new manager Mark Hughes speaks during a news conference at Craven Cottage stadium in London August 3, 2010. Hughes, out of a job since being sacked as Manchester City's boss last December, was named as Premier League club Fulham's new manager last week.   REUTERS/Luke MacGregor/File Photo

In 2009, prosecutors decided not to charge Al Fayed over a claim that he had sexually assaulted a 15-year-old girl in his store, saying there was no realistic prospect of conviction.

He always denied the accusations.

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