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  2. Former Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed, whose son was ... - AOL

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    Mohamed Al Fayed, former owner of the famed Harrods department store in London whose son was killed in a car crash with Princess Diana, has died, his family saidx Friday. Al Fayed, a self-made ...

  3. Mohamed Al-Fayed, Former Harrods Owner Whose Son Died With ...

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    Mohamed Al-Fayed, former owner of the British department store Harrods whose son Dodi was killed in a car crash alongside Diana, Princess of Wales, died on Wednesday. He was 94. The Fulham ...

  4. Dozens of women accuse former Harrods boss Al Fayed of ... - AOL

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    Al Fayed, the former owner of London’s luxury department store Harrods who was featured prominently in Netflix series “The Crown,” died in 2023 at the age of 94.

  5. Mohamed Al-Fayed - Wikipedia

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    Mohamed Abdel Moneim Al-Fayed [a] (/ æ l ˈ f aɪ. ɛ d /; 27 January 1929 – 30 August 2023) was an Egyptian businessman whose residence and primary business interests were in the United Kingdom from the mid-1960s.

  6. Late Mohamed Al-Fayed, ex-Harrods Owner Whose Son Died ... - AOL

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    According to the BBC, five women have claimed they were raped by Al-Fayed — who died in September 2023 at the age of 94 — when they worked at the luxury London department store Harrods, which ...

  7. Michael Cole (public relations) - Wikipedia

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    Cole first met Mohamed Al Fayed while working on a BBC programme about the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, [12] The Uncrowned Jewels in 1987. [13] He joined Harrods after leaving the BBC in 1988, [2] telling journalist Nick Cohen days after the death of Diana, Princess of Wales that he loved Al Fayed like a father.

  8. This Week (1956 TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    This Week is a British weekly current affairs television programme that was first produced for ITV in January 1956 by Associated-Rediffusion (later Thames Television), running until 1978, when it was replaced by TV Eye. [1] In 1986, the earlier name was revived and This Week continued until Thames lost its franchise at the end of 1992.

  9. Met’s handling of 2008 complaints against Mohamed Al Fayed ...

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    Two complaints against the Metropolitan Police over its handling of allegations against former Harrods boss Mohamed Al Fayed will be investigated by the force itself under the direction of a watchdog.