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Detectives investigating former Harrods boss Mohamed Al Fayed have apologized to his alleged victims, acknowledging the distress caused and the lack of direct justice since Al Fayed's death in 2023. Scotland Yard is reviewing 21 allegations, with two referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct. Over 100 alleged victims have come forward, with the youngest reported to be 13.
Courtesy: Barney Davis
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